AGRICULTURAL CLUBS
HAMILTON GROUP MEETING [from otm ow.v correspondent] HAMILTON, Thursday "Some of the smaller groups seem to have dropped back slightly, but-the larger clubs have more than maintained their previous strength," said Mr. J. H. Taylor, president of the Hamilton Boys and Girls' Agricultural Clubs' Group, in his report at the annual meeting. "It seems a pity that the smaller clubs are weakening, and every effort should be made to keep these clubs functioning," he added. "I wrsh to appeal to the parents in these districts for their co-operation and support in order 4 to revive the interest in these clubs." An address on poultry work at the Matangi School was given at the meet* ing by Mr. il, C. Larson. He outlined how the poultry work was fitted into the ordinary school work. The following officers were elected: — President, Mr. A. E. McDonald; secretary and treasurer, Mr. W.- L. Hunstead; committee, Messrs. J. H. Taylor. R. C. Larsen. F. I). Jo.vnt, E. T. Robinson, A. E. McDonald, J. W. Coin nellj L. R. Anthony,, W.-R.- Pro vis, R. Levis. D. H. Gower. fl. E. Andrew, A'. H. Morgan, G. Pa ton and F. 0. Knight'. ' : / '' . '
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23428, 18 August 1939, Page 12
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