NEW ZEALAND 



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A War Worker. 

 The little Maori Princess who shepherds Mr. C H. Ensoi 

 at White Eoek, Eangiora, N.Z. 



Corriedale sheep 



This stockoM'iier 's paradise stands alone among all other 

 countries that I am describing as being an ideal stockraising 

 •country, with the healthiest of climates, an absence of serious 

 stock diseases, with the richest of pasture, and the industry of its 

 farmers. New Zealand farmers need never fear that labour 

 troubles are going to block their progress, because they are in the 

 happy position of being able to do all their own work at any 

 pinch which may occur. Unionists have tried in the past to 

 block the shipment of the farmers' produce, but have been badly 

 beaten every time, until now they recognise that it is to their 

 interest to work satisfactorily. Another reason why New 

 Zealand is a good and progressive country, is because the bulk 

 ■of the people own property, mostly of moderate dimensions ; 

 therefore, it is hard indeed for socialists or anarchists to get 

 •elected to Parliament. 



