
A. J. McCurdy, chief of the Colonial Organising Department of the New Zealand Farmers’ Union, held public meetings across Southland in early October 1903 to drum up support for the organisation. In his addresses he explained the brief history of the union and outlined its political aims.
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Eph-C-LABOUR-1903-01
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