Allan Crafar reckons the court system is too busy to deal with the matter of his family's eviction from a Reporoa property.The beleaguered dairy farmer presided over a family empire that collapsed in October last year when receivers were called in by bank
Liam Baldwin Mon, 20 Sep 2010
Allan Crafar reckons the court system is too busy to deal with the matter of his family’s eviction from a Reporoa property.
The beleaguered dairy farmer presided over a family empire that collapsed in October last year when receivers were called in by banks that were owed more than $200 million.
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