NEW ZEALAND LEADS.
DAIRYING STOCK ageicultuewpb BRIGHT PROSPECTS Df * t,T rd i ng io Mr - Fred well-known agriculturist, w * Auckland by the Tofna Zealand has the best breed™, the world. Mr. know, ior he is one of the cattfefcll at the principal show*! also those in America. For' itP years manager of the Fiji Pastoril® panr, he has come stay. He still has a fomia, but he has North Island of £ future home. . Eawtly fe" » farm he has not yet decided. - ' Mr. Simmonds Is dairying and stock raising The progeny of imported bulls and Fijian great promise, he savs, and the are well »„i,ed to Ae' The Fijian cattle are m*inl£ji| Shorthorn breed, but they hawiiS a distint type, and thf (iwsSS® the Jersey and Holstein duced splendid results. • ?«?" Despite the bad state of «hm rf £ country roads he thinks E4l* islands will be a great agricnltanl*? tnct in j ears to come. Land ii ,w* and good, and there is a atetdr'd&Sj for the farm produce, America "It is a yonW^S rLS
only does he rate New Zabal Stock highly but he coasidere snrS mg and dairying methods a pattmt the rest of the world. where New Zealand Rodney -Hjtr been imported, with, very iSS results, has great agricultural pbcdfl. ities, but at is inclined, after laura perience there and in his native*w tralia, to rank the Dominion an etfr first amongst all competitors.
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Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 234, 4 October 1927, Page 10
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235NEW ZEALAND LEADS. Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 234, 4 October 1927, Page 10
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