when bill a paraplegic confined to wheelchair and peggy jones moved in 1974 to their new hose just south of Balclutha, new zealand, Bill's friends built him a small workshop so he could continue creating leather goods little did bill and feggy realize then that less than 15 years later that small workshop would have blossomed into a million-dollar business selling leather goods sheepskins and souvenirs to tourists and local people. (one new zealand dollar equals $0.60usd) tourists are the mainstay of Peggydale's business, so fluctuations inthe new zealand tourism industry are reflected in the company's bottom line. the years 1988 and 1987 were not good tourist seasons, and peggydale'srevenues decined in those years. bill and peggy are trying to devise ways of making their business less dependent on tourism.