AUCTION FARMERS’ CO-OP. WAVERLEY SALE FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 13. HEAD OF CATTLE 10 fati cows and heifers 3.2 cows with calves at foot 13 empty 2-year Hereford and P.A. heifers 35 choice Jersey yearling heifers ’ 50 fat and forward 4 and Syr S.JL and P.A. bullocks 1 motor car Entries being received. KAPONGA SALE. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 13. ' HEAD MIXED CATTLE, including— -20 store and forward cows 6 bulls G yearling heifers In 1922 the Philadelphia Rapid Transit Company, under the lead of a capable and far-seeing director, made a dividend-sharing arrangement with the men, and the employees’ association bought a large quantity of the stock. To-day the company is one of the most prosperous of its kind in the United States, it s transit system is a model of efficiency, and its men are. well paid and contented, they have saved a million and a half dollars in operating expenses during the year and have received in the same period a rather larger amount in dividends, with which they have purchased additional amounts of stock.' And one of these operative shareholders, a working car-driver, ‘is on the board of directors. AN EXAMPLE FOR US. These American unions am doing those things of which our Socialists and Lbour leaders are only talking. They are bringing about “peace in industry.” They are arresting the tyranny of capitalism” by making the workman a capitalist himself. They are giving the worker that control over, production, and that living and personal interest in it, which his champions claim for him. And with it al 1 they increase the output iand raise wages without adding to the cost of living. In time every labouring man in the States will have hi s industrial investment, and strikes and lock-outs wi l ! be unknown. The worthier /part of the Socialist programme»will* have been carried out without Socialism. Here is an inspiring example. Are there no Labour leaders and trade union politicians with sense in this country and energy enough to imitate it? It would be better than vapouring on platforms about revolutions and class-wars. *
WANGANUI EAST SALE. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 13. At 12.30 p;m. rpHE ASSOCIATED AUCTIONEERS will sell as above — SHEEP 600 2-tootli wethers (good line) 150 2-tooth ewes 60 4 and 6-tooth wethers CATTLE. ' ( On account of Lismore Station —- 1000 shorn m.s. 2-tooths 40 4 and syr Hereford-S.H. cross bullocks, On account of Morikau Farm — 200 speyed'cows and heifers 50 head mixed cattle On account of Lismore Station--100 3-year Hereford steers 50 m.s. Hereford yearlings 20 3-year empty Hereford heifers On account H. M. Speed, Makirikiri — 40 3 and 4vr fat and forward Hereford bullocks DALGETY & CO., LTD., MURRAY, ROBERTS & CO., LTD., N.Z. L. & M.A. CO.; LTD., Auctioneers.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 12 November 1925, Page 10
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