ART UNION HABIT.
POULTRY ASSOCIATION.
REQUEST TO MINISTER.
(By Telegraph.—Own Correspondent) WELLINGTON*, Friday.
Many of the smaller poultry shows will have to be eliminated if art unions are not permitted, said Mr. W. E. Green, the spokesman of a deputation from the N.Z. Poultry Association, to the Minister of Apiculture. He suggested that, with proper restrictions, art unions be permitted.
The Minister said a halt had been called in connection with the big art unions, and that the last of them had been finished recently. He did not know whether the small art unions were to stop, particularly those in which genuine works of art were offered as prizes. He promised to inquire into the matter.
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Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 89, 16 April 1927, Page 10
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