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do not quote wholesale rates for the transport of 

 retail lots. 



(4) That there is, at last, a prospect of England 

 attaining to a practical scheme of agricultural 

 combination on the lines successfully resorted to 

 by foreign countries ten, twenty, or even five- 

 and-twenty years ago, and that much more good 

 is likely to result from encouragement of these 

 efforts, and from a genuine attempt on the part 

 of the farmers both to co-operate among them- 

 selves and to adapt their methods to railway 

 conditions, than would follow merely from a 

 blind persistence in unreasonable complaints and 

 more or less unfounded allegations. 



