RESISTANCE OF DEMAND.
FARMERS TAKE THEIR STAND. RESOLUTIONS OF SUPPORT. [BY TELEGEAPH. —PRESS ASSOCIATION.] CHBISTCHURCH, Wednesday. The executive of the Farmers' Union and the general committee of the Agricul-, tural and Pastoral Association carried resolutions to-day generally supporting the freezing companies in resisting the demands of the union, and promising support. The Farmers' Union resolution contained the following: "That in the event of a /stoppage the branches of the Farmers' Union should he asked to do their utmost to find men to carry on the work." There was more rain to-day, and this should help materially to restore the pastures, which were failing badly on some of the lighter lands of Canterbury, owing to the k dry weather. This will relieve farmers of much anxiety, as durirg the deadlock they must keep their fat stock on their farms.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19225, 14 January 1926, Page 6
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