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FEILDING

A. AND P. ASSOCIATION MEETING

Till' gononil oimmiit I ci' <>f I '"' , |„.r A. mill I*. Association "icl . ; * l, ;;,Kl,t„ .Mr li. -I. .Wild. Hhi l>vsi.li"it, being in Hi" ••I"" 1 '- , •, |, (Ranks f . n ’' n c"l i"" M-V S M'iWL' ns - ,:l ; A v ondson II Is, All . ' \ Mr .1. W. Itra.involl i-' ’M, , ».,v V all Mc( lorkiinialo L’l Is;, M* • • ~r il\ Is; Sliort mill Sinillicrs , . ; Tlios, llorthwick iin.l So"* - '•• ' Jilu.iinvnlii-Oroim 11 V, club i % school children were V'l 1 J'. ' of calvos mill {’" forthcoming tin trios Unit " ~,.xt. iniotiv mi It 1 l'o nvnllalilo m

■vr £ showed a not .joint ha an.'i« •; < n, ~t nl L’l ISA Ss Sd, a oon-nlt ia on • loss ii.m. at tin- -ii.io ih-'ihi ln^ f Tint Ttimket, Society wrote, on* I'l’t' ... .issist will, the entering at the next Show. as hail been done at lust Voiu s tlxturo. Mr W, d cxphiiimd *' £[ other hmlios ninth I,ss h i | Imt hull not yet hoon ann oat h, tl. this would ho f (ho A 1 oil t I ’ rod inins' Yloaril of the intention pnrtieulnis «h. ,alter ho referred to moving that tin' niaiit i tint siih-oninniit tot' ot'iit rolling Snt remarked that '•>" t.V Messrs Wild. Knight. It,itiih anil MarliOim. i„ response to a letter from the I'a,jiiors' Union urging Hint- the assnoiash.l,,l,l tall.' „P the matter el ask- , o the Railway Heard .to. rerons dm iho withdrawal of the Ire.gl. r0d,,.fions on lro'/.oii niom- u\\Ui\ f,-0.-7.i„p works to ,„,rts the oommdtoo carried « rest,ln. ion the , .re-P<•>><. 11,,' union’s requirements. ho ' ' taken was that the up-country fniniii was penalised through his ''is a net from a railhead, being lore,si » hum, lus sln't'P in hv motor lovr\. tlnis (1* barring himself from the railway eon cession On the oilier hand, the taimet near the freer, inn works could easily brine his sleek m on the hoot and booh re the honotit ot the railway toncession for the carriage ot the eareases

lit' Koval Agricultural Society torwinlotl copies of Ministerial replies t remits sent on from the recent eouferenee the replies covering the Ustoms tarilTs on stoek footls ami prams of K rain in the North and South Islands The reports were received. . Mr ,ias Kaudit gave an outline ot the business done at the last meeting t>f the Meat Producers’ Hoard, hemp accorded a vote of thanks tor lus re- ' The chairmen of various schedule committees were appointed a stih-eoin-iniltet' t.> rt'Ct'mmeutl the appointment of senior stewards. The .piestion el reliving the export Ct'inpt't it l'-ii tor tat land's and. pigs was held over for consideration lor the ITU show. HOME INDUSTRIES. The following is the report of the homo industries committee, which was adopted : "For the next show, entries in the cookery and preserve sections are ft' he limit oil to one only in each class from each exhibitor. It is possible that this alteration may cause a slight decrease in the totai number ot entries received at the next show, but it is recommended in .'tiler that a greater liuml'or o! exhibitors may participate in the price money ottered. The prim money has been revised so as to provide third prir.es in these 1w t> sect ions, tin' .‘t'u.lit ions governing some of the cookery classes have been slight!'' amended and one preserve class has been deleted. In view of the excellent manner in whit'll the needlework secti.'ii is support,'il, the committee recommends that third prtr.es ot 2s tkl he awarded in the ladies’ section, and Is in tin' juvenile needlework classes. In keeping with the times, the needlework seel ions have been made up-to-date by the inclusion ot live classes for knitted woollen articles, mid should prove popular with exhibitors. It is further recommended that a special handcraft section ot tour classes he inserted in the schedule lev articles made by members of Women's Institutes and the Women's division of the Farmers' Emeu. Mr d. Y\ . Kramwell has kindly premised to donate i‘2 to be used as first prises of Ids each for this new section, providing the asi’sciation finds the second anil third prif.es of os a nil 2s tkl respectively. One new class has been added to the honey section, for which the Tedding Hoc Keepers' Association will donate the first j'rmo. The alteration made in the cookery pnre money will allow the inclusion of the foregoing row classes and third prises, without ca'.ling upon the association for extra tunds. ll’.e following are the judges sc'.,v'od: Honey, Air H. S. Robinson Depart ment of Agriculture: cookery and. preserves. M'.ss .1. Thomson. Paluneven North; needlework. M'.ss E. V. l .im.rree. Kevin." HAM EAIK. Ear the ram fair committee, Mr K E Shev* reported, inter alia, that Mr N ,1. Short had been a-opeinte,: supervisor, with Mr B. McLeod a, assistant supervisor. Messrs E. E Short, AV Stewart and das. knight ha.,! been re appointed as an executive 1 I'oi'.’.'.r.;:tee of the ram tair. Idle report w ho., h ties;: w ith, alterations, etc., it the arrangements for selling, was GHEE GEE IK At a meet teg of the Tedding Goil Chib committee on Thursday evening Mr W tv Uct'.’.y, of l'aratiaki, was elected a plav.r.g member for th< ported of his 'stay in Eeddteg. M; Keil’v is a scratch p'.aver ami is on re hevieg duty at the Tetldteg railway station. No object ten was otTered the pro posat to postpone th.e nv.tc!'. against the Belmont Wanganui. uuu October Uh Vhe mat eh is to bo play t\! at Tedding, Vhe ouesfieu ef carry i"g out alterations to th.e bunker at ’No. f hole was rvterred to flit' Ct'uvst iv.ii’rv've.ment couunittee w-.th power u •ict. It is ptyposxxt to carry the greet back some short d'.star.oo to o' eroonu ditheuities in connection with, the con ditien of the bunker. Vf.e work will k put in hand forthwith.

TEKSONAI.

Air .1 B. Stewart. manager of tin Union Bank of Australia at Eetlditig has btVU ehvtsM to t.ho_' aeaucy or. t m ILxmt of Managers ot rv boutuni: , .rie't'tural H-.gh .V’l.v. oaroee. by -'•V retireu'.eut vV >lr A. H. At.xm.sen of the original tuembors e: tin Luv.rvi.

AUKIOELTERAI. ULEBS

sss;S,3!TStri» '»v •■“•' >«- ! - ;.. tor :bo rvv: ££:W £«& of *o various W

in l.lio calf club etiinpel ilinii are as under: Group I. 1M enlves; group 2, HH; group d, II; group -I, 'It); group d, 2D; group fi, 2H; total, 22,’t enlves. Group No. 2, which heads file list with 8.4 calves, con Inins the enfries el fhe Ixopane selioel, vvliieli has sent lerwnrd ,‘ID, and Oriiua Downs school, w liieli has DO outrios.

In the met empping seel ion IDS plots have hoon enleretl to tlate Imm the DO (iimpeling schools, hut in the case el belli the cull' and root, growing competition there is every likelihood of substantial entries vet, coming forward. SEEDS AND MAN EKES.

If will lie reiiieiiiht'it'd that when the conditions for the mat, cropping competitions were drawn up at the u ll iii■ uI meeting ot the division in Eeildiiig, it was found incumbent, by the committee to ask that, out rants in the roof crop section provide their own seeds mid manures, this being brought, about by the Depart mi'll t, of Agriculture notifying flint it, could not, this year, on the score of finance, curry on the provision of the seeds and nnimirt's as it had in previous years. 11 will now come as pleasing news lo entrants that, owing to the generosity of local seed merchants, they will not he put to any expense regarding the finding of tho soeds. Through Messrs Karrautl ami Abraham, Messrs Buttons, Ltd., have donated 2olhs ef yellow glelv mangold seeds, w liilo through tlio .Now /jOmljhkl Far mors’ 00-oponit ivo Distributing Coy., Mossrs Wobb n.nd Sons bavo give'll ‘Jnlbs ol iiitormoilial'' rod mangold se'od, with tho rosnlt that it will now bo possible' to provido froo sooda for tho whole' of tilt' mangold plots in tho Maiinwntu-Oroua division.

In milking known th*' ahovo facts, Mr K. 11. Lango, agrioultural instructor to the' Wanganui Kduoation Hoanj, said ho thought it pa it ioularlv gratifying t hat IPS root crop out rios had oonio forward on tho understanding (hat tho entrants wore to provido t lu'ir own stvels and manure. With the .set'll oxponso withdrawn Mr Eauge eonsideretl it most likely that subsequent entries would swell the total oousitlerahlv above the present figure.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume LII, Issue 247, 17 September 1932, Page 8

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FEILDING Manawatu Standard, Volume LII, Issue 247, 17 September 1932, Page 8

FEILDING Manawatu Standard, Volume LII, Issue 247, 17 September 1932, Page 8

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