BOYCOTTED.
[By TELEGRAPH.— PRESS ASSOCIATION.] Christchurch, Tuesday. The New Zealand Farmers' Co-operative Association have recently started a tailoring department in connection with their concern, but it is stated that the Wellington, Kaiapoi, Mosgiul, and other Southern factories, have determined, for some reason, not to supply them with cloth, and in consequence the Association are compelled to send their wool to Auckland, to be manufactured into tweeds, blankets, etc.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9217, 21 November 1888, Page 5
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