OTOROHANGA NOTES.
HERD - TESTING ADOPTED. OTOROHANGA. Friday. The weather during the past few (Jays has been sharp and fine,, the temperaiilire on Monday night being down to; 23 degrees, on Tuesday- iaight to 22 degrees; and last night to 30 degrees; : A meeting farmers; Mr. C. M. Hume, of 'thai JSTew Zealand Herd-testing/ Association, decided to- fotfiu a group ior Otorphanga. Mr>Hums? said that X2OO cows ■■ were v necessary ; , as ; a lAiniafum, and 500 were signed for in the ■room,;! ~-■•.. : : •J,:'.' . V - . The following managers were appointed by:-.jthe annual ; dfvthe Pnesby?:: terian Church ;~Measra. A. !FartQer,;:;H. Bowland, F. Phillips, Di W„ Selbie, J. |. McLeod, Clark, Allen,, Crosbie, and "Perrott. The reports of : the varjious organ- ■ isations showed satisfactory progresft The ftxeeutive of theiOtorchanga V. and P. Association reappointed . Mr. , ft. ~-Ei.' Morton secretary, ah itistruction ito : endeavour to arrange the next sho;\V : dateto fit in wfth the Te Kuifci acd.Te Awa-r mutu shows.:- ~:.--.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18771, 26 July 1924, Page 10
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