“There is too much asking the. Government to do this and do that,” saifl Mr. T. W. Howie, Fordell, lit a meeting of the Farmers’ Union, when it was suggested that a proposed co-operative veterinary service might obtain a State subsidy. ’ “The principle is entirely wrong, and we must make these things stand on their own feet. This business of going cap in hand to the Government is no good-”
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18179, 29 August 1933, Page 9
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