BRITISH VETERINARY SURGEONS
•—— ARRIVAL BY AKAROA (P.A.) AUCKLAND, March & Three English veterinary surgWmß who will work in New Zealand UMg farmers’ club schemes arrived wwa their wives and families on the AM* roa yesterday. „ They are Mr J. E. M. Spellman, who comes trom Suffolk, and who wm practise at Huntly; Mr G. L. YocraW of Redding, Berkshire, who will go to Matamata; and Mr G. A. Durham, « Derbyshire, who will work in tne Stratford district. They all intend w live permanently in New Zealandi Mr Durham said he thought more veterinary surgeons would come from England if there was sufficient inducement. Information he had obtainedWfore , coming here was from the -New Zealand Dairy Board, and he had noi found New Zealand House in London particularly helpful. He believed tog more information should be given w English veterinary surgeons.
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Press, Volume LXXXII, Issue 24820, 9 March 1946, Page 6
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