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BLOCK SYSTEM URGED.

> (From Our Correspondent.) HAMILTON, Thursday. A decision to recommend to the Minister of Agriculture, the Hon. W. Lee Martin, that the block system of dairy instruction should be introduced in the South Auckland area was reached at an executive meeting of the South Auckland Dairy Association held in Hamilton yesterday. The chairman, Mr. S. A. Ferguson, presided. It was unanimously agreed that such a system was the only means of providing adequate instruction to dairy farmers. After brief discussion a resolution was passed urging the Minister of Marketing, the Hon. W. Nash, to make available to the dairy industry the reports of ths committee which made recommendations in regard to the fixing of the guaranteed price. executive reaffirmed a previous resolution expressing opposition to the •UMMted lifting of the live stock embargo.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 269, 12 November 1937, Page 12

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BLOCK SYSTEM URGED. Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 269, 12 November 1937, Page 12

BLOCK SYSTEM URGED. Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 269, 12 November 1937, Page 12

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