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COST OF FERTILISERS. FARMERS SEEK REDUCTION. BOYCOTT MOOTED. By Telegraph—Press Association— HAMILTON, This Day. A movement to induce farmers to refrain from using artificial fertilisers until the price was reduced in sympathy with the lower prices rating for primary produce was approved at a meeting of the Waikato executive oO .the Farmers' Union yesterday. The subject was introduced by the Ncwstcad branch and met with the unanimous support of those present. MINIATURE GOLF. SUNDAY PLAY. MAXIMUM FINE IMPOSED. (By Telegraph—Press Association)/ GISBOENE, This Day. The maximum fine of £5 was yesterday imposed by Mr P. H. Harper, S.M., on 'Robert J. Kerridge on a charge of Sunday trading, defendant having pleaded guilty to keeping the Garrison Hall open on Sunday, November 30, for miniature golf. AUCKLAND SENSATION. ROBBERY UNDER ARMS. WOMAN HELD UP. By Telegraph—Press Association AUCKLAND, Yesterday. A man entered a fruit shop in Park Road, Grafton, at eleven o 'clock on Thursday night, presented a revolver at a woman, snatched £lO in notes from her hand and ran out of the shop. The man asked for change of a £lO note, and on the'i woman presenting ten one pound notes; he presented a revol« .ver, and threatened to shoot if she said a word. He then grabbed the money and left the shop.

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Waikato Independent, Volume XXX, Issue 2424, 6 December 1930, Page 5

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DOMINION NEWS Waikato Independent, Volume XXX, Issue 2424, 6 December 1930, Page 5

DOMINION NEWS Waikato Independent, Volume XXX, Issue 2424, 6 December 1930, Page 5