AUSTRALIAN DAIRYMEN.
PROPOSED VISIT TO NEW ZEALAND. A delegation including dairymen, factory directors and managers, and representatives of the co-operative interests engaged in the dairying industry from all States of Australia, will leave Sydney for New Zealand during the second half of February, returning about a month later. The object of the visit is to study dairying conditions in the Dominion and to further cement the friendship and bond of understanding at present existing between the producers of the Comm monwealth and those of New Zealand. Places to be visited inelude the chief dairying centres H of the North Island, butter and cheese factories, Government grading stores, Massey Agricultural and Dairy College, and the Research Institute at Palmerston North. The itinerary is being arranged by the Australian Producers’ Wholesale Co-operative Federation and the Amalgamated * Dairies of New Zealand.
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Northland Age, Volume 2, Issue 3, 22 January 1930, Page 3
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