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FARMERS’ HOURS (To the Editor). Sir, —T hope you will finrl spare fnf me to ask “Young Farmer” if he belongs to Waverley district? If so. why is he not game to sign his name? ‘Young Farmer,” born with a golden spoon no doubt, seems to bo troubled with awful long hours. Being a farm hand for over twenty years. 1 am inr*; anxious to know this roost m.» *? nt
hard-working young farmer. I lon’t agree with Mr Miodleton in all he has to say, hut take it from me. hr is not tar out. I can’t understand how ho missed telling you farmers to-day are pure and simple dealers—bought to-day, gone to-morrow. That’s a well-known fart. Breeders in this district? One dip of tho pen will finish the list. All shows will die hard in this district if they depend c.n the support of our golden spoonfed working young fariu-
Of course, the farm hand is of no importance. He works eight hour hourg (I. don’t think). I have a big idea I am up working when “Young Farmer” is in his domestic bunk. Can I be permitted to challenge “Young Farmer” through your columns to sign his name, and it. won’t be long before hr knows mine. Come on, “Young Farmer.” be a sport; let us know who vou arc. —I am, etc., OLD FARM HAND.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXII, Issue 19462, 23 November 1925, Page 6
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