ANIMAL RESEARCH
DR. HAMMOND'S VISIT TOUR OF SOUTH ISLAND [by telegraph—owx correspondent] WELLINGTON, Thursday Tho eminent animal physiologist and probably the most widely" travelled of British agricultural scientists, Dr. John Hammond, who is at present in New Zealand at the invitation of the Government to advise on the organisation of animal research in the Dominion, has just completed a tour of the pastoral districts of the North Island. He visited a considerable number of selected farms and addressed representative farmers' organisations. Dr. Hammond will commence his South Island tour at Nelson, proceeding from there to Blenheim and Christchurch. While in Christchurch Dr. Hammond will deliver an address and will lecture under the auspices of the Canterbury Farmers' Union. Visits to Lincoln College and to representative farms in the district have also been arranged. South Canterbury, Dunedin and Southland will subsequently be visited, and Dr. Hammond will return to Christchurch via Central Otago and Ashburton, ■
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 22960, 11 February 1938, Page 10
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