MASSEY COLLEGE.
| GOVERNOR-GENERAL'S GIFT. ENDOWMENT FOR PRIZE. \ [IST TELEGRAPH. —PRESS ASSOCIATION.] PAL/ME.RSTON NORTH. Thursday. At a meeting of the council of I lie Massey College it was reported that the Governor-General had donated £75 as an endowment for a Lord Bledisloe prize, to be awarded annually to the most worthy student in the first-year professional degree course. The donation carries a Government subsidy on a pound for pound basis. Tlie prizes will take the form of books. Professor Peren reported that arising out of discussion at the inaugural meeting of the New Zealand Grassland Association arrangements were made to carry out an experiment relating to the effect of pasture, which has been intensively manured with nitrogen, on the health of sheep, especially with reference to mortality in lambs, the rate of the fattening of lambs and the quality of lamb and mutton
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20981, 18 September 1931, Page 10
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