NUCLEAR RYEGRASS
GISBORNE’S DEMAND “NOT HAD FAIR DEAL” A, request to the provincial executive ol the Fedei a ted Farmers of New Zealand to take all possible steps to secure Government contracts to grow nuclear seed in this district was the effect of a unanimous decision made last evening at a lepresentative meeting of smallseed glowers in the Makaraka-Mata-vvhero Hall. The motion was moved bv Mr. S. D. Smith and seconded by Mr. G. V. In the interests of the growers we forward fnr Ut th oSt to P rcss th: ' l matter 1 ..k-Ti'u, 01 l he good of this district, DhU C mitter n f+ I ' l e , c ; eived a fair deal in Mr! .C. H: WUliams. said chairman ’
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22200, 10 December 1946, Page 4
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122NUCLEAR RYEGRASS Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22200, 10 December 1946, Page 4
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