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The death took place on Tliursdby of Mr Win. Sherlock, proprietor of W-akatu Hotel', Nelson, and formerly of WaimangaToa. He leaves a wife, (wo sons, two brothers and two sisters.
Speaking at 'Stratford last week Hon. R. Masters referring to the importance- of herd-testing, which he said was one- of the greatest factors in increasing production, regretted that this was not 1 ing as much in force in il'aranr'ki a-s was possible; in fact, it was going back in this province. 1 lie Dairy Bria-rd, Mr Masters said, had i eased to give a grant of £6OOO towa rd herd-testing, but the Government grant of £7560 was still available. It might be that the Government would have to withdraw, that grant, but the Minister applied to farmers not to lootseii up on herd-test-png in aaiy circumstances.,
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Hokitika Guardian, 21 November 1932, Page 6
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