auctions. FARMERS’ CO-OP. OKAIAWA. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 12. At 12.30 p.m. HEAD MIXED CATTLE, Etc. FURTHER ENTRIES INVITED. so you had better sit down.’-’ But Mr Tlawken got one back when a , later the position was reversed and tie remarked quietly: “When the speaker gets up, the questioner sits down, and the latter subsided. Asked about the duty on ploughs while tractors and shearing machines came in free, Mr illawken said that tractors were largely used by sma.l farmers, while the shearing mac..iues had always been fr<je. One for the sheepfarmer, of course,” remarked an elector. The small plough had always come in free, said Mr illawken. but it was found that in the case of the large ploughs the Yankee was always ‘ cribbing” ’ the New Zealand patents and in order to protect employers here, a dutv was imposed. . “I have been amused at criticisms made on the Reform Ministry. ” said Mr Hawken at Kaponga, when a suggestion was made that it was a one man Government. “.Some say it has no leader others no Ministers of ability, bust as a fact there never was a better working team than the 'Coates Government.”' '
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 10 November 1928, Page 10
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