Write For Mr Right
Write For Mr Right
Introducing New
Zealand’s Most Eligible Farmers Looking For
Love
Single women searching for love are being given a
unique opportunity to meet some of New Zealand’s most
eligible farmers.
The Australian Women’s Weekly
(NZ Edition) has scoured the country to bring you 22 rural
Romeos – all looking for love and commitment – in its
February edition (on sale 31 January 2008).
The
search began last October when the magazine launched its
Find A Farmer A Wife campaign. Since then mothers,
sisters, friends of farmers and of course farmers themselves
have been sending in nominations. Now, after interviews
from Gore to Tutukaka, you can find out more about this
great selection of New Zealand’s men of the
land.
“Our writers met some amazing, down to
earth, charming, honest and handsome farmers in their
travels. All of them would love to meet that special woman.
They just haven’t had the chance – until now”, says
Jenny Forsyth, associate editor of The Australian Women’s
Weekly (NZ Edition).
The Australian Women’s
Weekly (NZ Edition) is the country’s biggest-selling
monthly title and reaches many of the 800,000 single women
in New Zealand.
The first step to finding romance
is for women to send a letter and photograph to their
favourite farmer. Cupid (in the form of The Australian
Women’s Weekly editorial team) then delivers the
correspondence to each farmer and at that stage drops out of
the equation to allow the natural process of getting to know
each other take place.
“We want to give people
who wouldn’t normally cross paths a chance to find each
other and I truly hope we can help find these men someone to
share their lives with,” says Jenny.
The last
campaign in 2004 proved that good old-fashioned matchmaking
still works. It resulted in at least four marriages and
growing families on farms throughout New
Zealand.
All interested, eligible women can simply
send a letter and a photograph to The Australian Women’s
Weekly (NZ Edition), specifying the farmer that caught their
eye. Because this is not a competition, there is no
deadline, however the earlier the letter is posted, the more
chance the farmer you have your eye on will still be
single!
Pick up a copy of the February issue of The
Australian Women’s Weekly (NZ Edition), check out the Kiwi
lads, and encourage the single female in your life to
explore the possibilities that
await.
ENDS.