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SHOW NOTES.

Chatting with Air Darn, the founder ana principal oi the i’recision Jiinginoermg vx>., at the company® stall at tfie show, a “Star” representative was pleased to hear a tribute paid to the merits of the New Zealauu-trained workers. A reierence to the descriptive articles on the various trades displays will show that the utmost accuracy 7 plus intelligent initiative is demanded by tne work turned out by the Precision Co. When he started less than seven years ago. Air Burn, had to bring out a certain number of skilled craftsmen from some of the most famous works iu the Old Country. With tlie development of the works an increase of staff was necessary, and ISevv Zeai .anders nave principally been brought in and. trained in the works. Than these boys, says Air Burn, none could be better. “Their pride in their work ,industry and loyalty make me proud of them,” is AD- ifurn’s summing up. This is good hearing—expansion ot industry hand in hand with development of fine manhood is nation building in perfection. AIUSIC AT SHOW. Arrangements have been made bv the manager for the Hawera School Rand to play this afternoon and the Hawera Pipe Band this evening. FORESTRY WORK. TALK TO' HIGH SCHOOL BOYS. With a view to securing information oil forestry work a subject which will be valuable to tlie boys whether taking up farming or not, the .agricultural class from the Hawera High School, under Air. Hew.aird, -Science and Agriculture master, were given an interesting talk on shelter and the best trees to use for that purpose by Air. P. AI. Page, officer in charge of tlie Government Department at Rotorua. Air. Page described hist the best means of securing shelter belts on the farm, the value of it to the farm and to the .stock, the best methods to adopt. He discussed various trees that could be used and mentioned those from which tlie most satisfactory results could be secured.

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Hawera Star, Volume XLVI, 1 July 1927, Page 6

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SHOW NOTES. Hawera Star, Volume XLVI, 1 July 1927, Page 6

SHOW NOTES. Hawera Star, Volume XLVI, 1 July 1927, Page 6

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