VICTORIAN FARMERS
Brief Tour of Dominion
WELLINGTON TO-MORROW
The party of Victorian farmers who are making a fortnight’s tour of New Zealand, passed through Wellington on Saturday on their way to the South Island. They arrived by motor-car from Wanganui in the late afternoon, and joined the ferry steamer for Lyttelton in the evening. The party, which is representative of all agricultural interests, numbers 77, including 26 ladles. The tour, was arranged by the Bendigo Agricultural Horticultural and Pastoral Society. The party will return to Wellington to-mor-row morning. They will inspect the Municipal Milk Station in the morning and leave in the afternoon for Palmerston North. .
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Dominion, Volume 26, Issue 101, 23 January 1933, Page 8
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