FARM LABOURERS' WAGES
PRESS ASSOCIATION. TXMARU, December 4. The farm labour case occupied the attention of the Conciliation Board to-day. Two witnesses on behalf of the interest of hill runholders were .heard, namely, Messrs G. J. Hamilton and W. D. Acland. »Both were certain that no satisfactory award could be made affecting hill stations, and though the industry as an industry would not be injured the harmonious relatione now existing between employers and employed would be, and the men would suffer through the former being harassed by-petty restrictions.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 6384, 5 December 1907, Page 6
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