BRITISH FARMERS’ TOUR
■ '• ' -.'■SVt. I- j ' « 4 Ife lt SECOND DAY IN CANTERBURY > * .. -sV*' "JKA 1Q The British and South African far- - mers who are on a tour xnf New 1 & land concluded to f bury yesterday.. to the * visited the home of the Hon, Sir R, V Heaton Rhodes at ‘ Otahwa," and t arrived at Waihora Park, wherbjttey;^ 3 * d were at the Motukarara branch of the Womens * 1 L Division of the Earners* Union. The visitors went to the Canterbury r. Agricultural College, Lincoln, i,‘ and inspected the college and . d They later ;travdled to the Sign ofthe> ■v takahe. Cashmere, where they enjoyed >f afternoon tea. Every member of the , r ;o oarty was greatly impressed with the > i £ rakahe and showed great interest, in s- its design and the heraldic signs about the wads. ... $ ’s visitors attended the q, Theatre in the evening as the guests ;d of the Canterbury Chamber of Commerce, the Canterbury Agricultural and j x. Pastoral Association, the Cahterbunrri id Sheep Owners’ Union, and the Norton :t Canterbury District of the New Zea- i i r* land Farmers' Union. J i ■ ■ '"I >o L ■ v - . \
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Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21732, 14 March 1936, Page 15
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