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of Agriculture be made compulsory for the New Zealand market. The mover and seconder of this resolution are both I notice, directors of the Nelson Cooperative Fruit, I do not know how many growers -in the district have seen the grading regulations re- | ferred to, of which I have a copy before me; but I do know that it would ;be quite impossible for the majority of | growers to carry them out. There is undoubtedly need for regulation ®f export, but I fail _to see why the Government should interfere at all in the local market. The only explanation of the support given to these regulations seems to be that an attempt is being made to render it impossible for a grower to handle his own fruit. I feel sure that when growers realize what" is being attempted, a vigorous protest will be made against the proposed interference.^—l am, etc., CHAS. H. MACKAY. Lower Moutere. Ist April, 1919. ACCOUNTANT V. HOPGEOWERS’ ASSOCIATION. The rs imated total of employees, i.e., IbbU, is not . herein challenged. Each district should note the numbers as given by the Hopgrowers’ Association. In the absence of a definite number of children being eta'ed, Jet the estimate be one-third, viz., 62U. (1) National Efficiency demands the abolition, of child labour Thei Nelson , Education Board discourages the absence of Town School children for engagement in the mdus'ry. The N.Z.E.I. asks that the child shall be retained at school or college until the age of 16 year« has been attained as a minimum. Therefore 620 employees will not be available for hop-picking. (£) Of the 1040 ladies, a certain percentage of mo'hers will consequently stay at home as guardians of their school-going family. A further percentage of ladies will not, under National Prohibition, need to leave home, "o supplement the husband’s earnings for pavfnents to drapers, storekeepers, etc. The balance of employees will be more than absorbed in picking, packing. and grading Sunny Nelson’s world famous apples. where thousands of acres of apple f rees are rapidlv reaching jnaftu-'fc for excort. Therefore Accnonfant 'allies himself with the Efficiency League, and advocates STRIKE OUT THE TOP LINE ON THURSDAY NEXT.*

tlift habit of keeping instead of giving it to th Start, .right in on Thursday Strike out the Top Line, your cash, e publican ! , April 10!

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g mm . t i * * i the most Reliable farm implements in the Dominion to-day are made by f P.and D , i We are Nelson Agents jfor this renowned firm, and can' supply- ahy im- - ; element for your.farm:; , •; ■■ ,v H & j v! r Ui ’ - t I‘. •vFor 28 years this firm has for all sorts of rough apd weight are needed/ do splendid hillside work indispensAble fpir. a, , i '% ! y'*' *** ''f' r • .■ Bi®AE|^ju|'vT^pjnffi t v »| Vv f -_ f ; In.heavy scrub land Duncan Swamp.Ploughs do.work*that is By purchasing Duncan lifiplements, jSs!e* yon to , - t y supportino ? a that gives.employment>to hundreds. • ' , * f^r . * ,f ’ •' r . 't *lt Get in touch.with us whm Mpjtements are under •/ ■, ■ -., ?--* ; ■• ■> ■*l \ j'; i " ■- r j 1 A’"!" I I I»'.' ; ’ v » ? v* v.. i ».& r iT tl ' I f - t M A < * .wax. *>* ' \ NELSON'& -v. -.J '|. !m-il i; l; WTv.' '-.''l' '^'ij v *- * p »* » * *•>; ~vs ■ t I ■(ft-i:., ‘ J' •'.tj'.T' ?5 ' ’ ■ - ' f ,t < • I v ,'v «Li.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIII, Issue 81, 5 April 1919, Page 3

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