A farmer m the Timaru district t| other day missed from its us«* place m the tool-house a piece if railway iron some 15ft m weig|| which he used as an anvil. A litg later he happened to be passip through the orchard, where his n| farm hand, an immigrant from L| don, was drawing water from a w<| The anvil was m the bucket— to mte it sink. So said the new chu| Just so, there's nothing like | poor, cheap farm-hand from Lunng The farmer of England has become| scarce of latter days that his pig ence is regarded as a novelty. A'| how, let's keep on importing fa| hands and domestic. servants. T&e?! so intelligent and docile, and m'-.'ijf cheap. I
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NZ Truth, Issue 276, 8 October 1910, Page 5
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