MASSEY COLLEGE.
FIRST DAIRYING DIPLOMAS AWARDED,
PALMERSTON N., September 18. Eighteen students of Massey College have qualified for the diploma of associate in dairy manufacture, being the first to receive the honour.
The students are:—J. T. Barr (Cam? bridge), W. N. Blaylock (Kairanga), S. W. Booth (Tamaki), J. Brock (Makion), N. W. Campbell (Tauranga), A. Carnie (Oroua Downs), G. A. Challis (Kaupokonui), D. Crossan (Te Puke), F. L. Fisher (Rahotu), W. L. Harkness (Hamilton), W. Lindsay (Hinuera), C. L. Macdonald (Auckland), J. W. Parish (Tamaki), E. Richardson (Ruawai), J. H. Smith (Shannon), C. W. Stack (Mauriceville), K. G. Wattam (Cambridge), W. D. Rodger (Kairanga). The Sir James Wilson Gold Medal for the leading student in the sheep farming course was awarded to T. Dosser, an English public schoolboy, now of Hastings.
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Otago Witness, Issue 3993, 23 September 1930, Page 13
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