REMOUNTS
BREEDING OPERATIONS.
(Per Press Association.—Copyright).
WELLINGTON, February 14. ]
The first season’s operations in the! breeding of horses;finder the remounts' echeihe subsidised, % the Goverhmwit ore likely to exceed the optimistic anti-; cipatfons previously held blithe auiu-j oiities. Quoting to a racing blub- deputation in Wellington infonnutidn he had; received of theresnlts to date; the Minister for Internal .Affairs (the lion. AV.; E. Parry), said fthat when all returns: were in it would jibe found that between 700 alid 800 niafes had been served by* stallions offering under the scheme. Some excellent progress . reports by' Major-General R. Young, wlio had undertaken inspection work on behalf or the New Zealand 1 . Pacing Conference,, had been sent to the Minister for Agriculture (the Bon. W. Pee Martin). '‘The work is efficiently organised. and thoroughly' done.” Mr Parry added, “and froin it will coine even greater, results than were anticipated.”
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Hokitika Guardian, 15 February 1939, Page 6
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