LADY DAIRY FARMERS.
VENTURE MEETS SUCCESS. TALK OF TRIP TO BRITAIN. fBT TELEGRAPH. OWN CORRESPONDENT.] HAMILTON. Tuesday. A successful dairy farming venture is being carried out by two young ladies at Motumaoho. They commenced farming in the dried milk district at- Waitoa five years ago, and after a couple of years' hard work, sold their small holding at a considerable profit. They then purchased a dairy farm at Motumaoho, and may be seen at any time, attired in overalls, carrying out the manifold tasks attendant upon dairy farming. The ladies bought in at peak prices and although they have had their share of trouble in endeavouring to meet the demands of their mortgagee, they have done well. One of them now wishes to visit England, and as her partner is unable to carry on the farm alone, it has been derided to lease or sell the place.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18762, 16 July 1924, Page 12
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147LADY DAIRY FARMERS. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18762, 16 July 1924, Page 12
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