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A FARMER’S RACKET.

BOGUS CATTLE SALES A big racket under tlie cattle subsidy scheme has been discovered by the British Government, and a staff of inspectors is being sent round farms and markets to unearth evidence and launch prosecutions. It has been found that the subsidy is being drawn and claimed on cattle that are not eligible The scheme says that a farmer shall receive the subsidy of 5s a hundredweight when he sells a beast. Many of them are now effecting mock sales, under which a dummy purchaser executes documents saying that he has bought the animals, whereas they really remain in the farmer’s possession. But the dummy documents are enough to get the subsidy. Most of the farmers concerned also own butchers’ shops. When they transfer the cattle from their farms to the shops they are not entitled to draw the subsidy. So what they are doing is to sell the cattle to a fictitious Mr X in their capacity as farmers, and _ then buy the cattle from Mr X in their capacity as butchers, thus drawing the subsidy and giving Mr X a little rakeoff for his trouble.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume LVII, Issue 50, 29 January 1937, Page 10

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A FARMER’S RACKET. Manawatu Standard, Volume LVII, Issue 50, 29 January 1937, Page 10

A FARMER’S RACKET. Manawatu Standard, Volume LVII, Issue 50, 29 January 1937, Page 10