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JERSEY BREEDERS

ANNUAL MEETING. BAN ON IMPORTED STOCK. (Per Press Association. —Copyright.) KELSON, Tliis Day. The o2nd annual meeting of the New Zealand Jersey Breeders' Association was opened yesterday. The Mayor, Mr \V. .). MolTatt, welcomed the delegates to Nelson. Mr C. G. (b Dormer, the president, said this was the first occasion on which the annual meeting had been held in tin 1 South island. The balance sheet, was as good as it had ever been. The registrations last year were .19,00(1, making a. total of 172,000 since the association was formed Today the dairy industry was in a bad position, but they would come out of it and return to better times, which should not be long delayed. .Messrs C. (!. C. Dormer and H. Morland were re-elected to the council. The following recommendations were made to the council:---That increased grants lo be made to clubs to enable them to increase their grants to agricultural and pastoral associations; that in regard to c.o.r. testing, the council pay d guineas subsidy on the first corv, and that the cows be certified at three years old. A motion that the association recommend the Government to lift the embargo on the Importation of stock from England was lost.

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Northern Advocate, 15 June 1934, Page 7

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JERSEY BREEDERS Northern Advocate, 15 June 1934, Page 7

JERSEY BREEDERS Northern Advocate, 15 June 1934, Page 7