SEED CULTURE.
INDUSTRY FOR DISABLED SOLDIERS.
lEloc Tel. Copyrignt-Dnlted Press AsenJk •Aiistraimn Hm j N.Z Cable Association/ deceived July 3, 10.45 a.rnX «a- , n , LONDON, July 2 Hir lhos. Mackenzie, addressimr the seed trades, said there was difficulty m the overseas Dominions getting seW cfii a y £ v Tf teachers ' ISSi t£,«S° 'lone good work. He contimwd : New Zealand ia specially adapted for seed growing. He was endeavSr. ing to arrange for soldiers to be ai>]>renticed m Britain to seed culture, to enable them to establish the industry- m the Dominion.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 14647, 3 July 1918, Page 3
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