BURDENS LIGHTENED.
JRELIEF FOR DAIRY FARMERS. i ■ REDUCTION IN MOKTGAGEB. HAMILTON. Saturdaj. . [BY TEtKGRAPH—OWN CORRESPONDENT-] Interviewed this morning, Mr. A. EFear, organiser to the New Zealand Dairy Farmers' Union, stated that as a result of the union's efforts between financially embarrassed farmers and the mortgagees, mortgages in tlyo district had been reduced by £32,000. In addition interest had been wiped oS to the extent of £1000 in amounts of £50, £90. £100, and £200. Mr. Fear remarked that many mortgagees had shown a fine spirit in helping distressed farmers, and were to be congratulated on the consideration shown the unfortunate men.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18026, 27 February 1922, Page 6
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