Associated with the outstanding development of the dairy industry in New Zealand over the years of this century has been the rapid growth of that section of dairying known as share-milking. The term 'share-miIking', in this country, applies to that type of dairy farm labour, the wages for which are based upon some proportion of the proceeds of the sale of farm produce. This general definition covers in New Zealand three principal systems of share-farming: (a) 'Quarter share-milking', where the farm owner supplies the land and capital (including the herd) and the share-milker supplies only the labour required for the milking and care of the stock. He does not do general farm maintenance except for added remuneration and received, at the time...