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Scott-Davidson Again Leads F. F.

Officers elected by the annual conference of the Federated Farmers of New Zealand (Auckland Province) yesterday were:— President' ,Mr J. Scott-Davidson (Whangarei); vice-presidents, Messrs N. J.-B. Dougherty (Ohura), and R. J. Glasgow (Onewhero). Provincial council: Messrs B. C. O'Connor (Waikato), S. S. Green (Northern Waii'oa), L. K. Couper (Southern King Country), H. M. Neal (Kaipara),- and A. R. Hughes (Auckland Central). Delegates to Dominion Conference: Messrs S. L. Young (Bay of Islands), S S. Green, L. K. Couper, J. W. Whelan (Whangarei), B. C. O’Connor, A. RHughes, R. J. Glasgow, G. C. Howie and A- G- Wood (Franklin). Chairman.of meat and wool section, Mr N. P. Adams, vice-chairman, Mr N. J. B. Dougherty. Representative on provincial council, Mr R. R. Blade. Chairman of dairy section, Mr A. S. Flower; vice-chairman and representative on provincial council, Mr C. J. C. Grant.

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Northern Advocate, 20 May 1949, Page 2

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Scott-Davidson Again Leads F.F. Northern Advocate, 20 May 1949, Page 2

Scott-Davidson Again Leads F.F. Northern Advocate, 20 May 1949, Page 2

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