FARMERS’ COURSE AT LINCOLN 3 COLLEGE
1 TO THB EDITOB 0? THB PEIB91 Sir,—We, the undersigned, represent J the farmers who took part in the short ( course held at Lincoln College during f the last 10 days. Through your paper 5 we wish to extend our sincerest thanks ■ to the Lincoln College authorities and 1 to tfie members of the staff who have 1 been so willing and so helpful to us; > also to those who have responded so 3 readily to the many requests we have 3 made for lectures and demonstrations 3 outside the regular schedule set up by ■ the authorities, however inconvenient 3 it may have been to themselves. ■ 3 The course, attended by more than * ■’O farmers from all parts of the South * Island, has been most instructive, and f has, we feel, opened the door to a f wider vision of farming for us all.— 3 J. REID (Central Otago). J. LOBB (Pleasant Point). J. G. MCDONALD (Southland). T. LADLEY (Nelson). S. LESTER (Christchurch). T. R. PJCHARDS (Hororata). J C. E. GRAY (Ataahua). G. NUTT (Motukarara). Members of the Committee of Short Course Students. . July 3, 1936. 3
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Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21826, 4 July 1936, Page 20
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