YOUNG FARMERS’ TOUR
Three Weeks’ Visit To Australia Twenty-eight Canterbury members of the Country Girls' Club and the Young Farmers’ Club will leave Christchurch on April 6 for a three-weeks tour of Australia. The tour, organised by Tasman Empire Airways in conjunction with the Christchurch and North Canterbury district committees of the clubs, will be led by Miss J. Bedford and Mr G. Butcher. The party will visit a research farm, irrigation schemes, rice mills and vineyards. A tour of the Snowy river hydro-electric project has also been arranged. The party will see the Royal Easter Show at Sydney on April 19.
The party will then return to New Zealand on April 27.
Decree Nisi Granted.— Kenneth James Butler (Mr J. G. Rutherford) was granted a decree nisi by Mr Justice Macarthur in the Supreme Court when he sought a divorce from Alma Beryl Butler (Mr H. S. Thomas) on the ground of her adultery with James Henry Gutsell, named as co-respondent
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Press, Volume XCIX, Issue 29170, 2 April 1960, Page 16
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