“We arc catered for well by the press in New Zealand, which pretty well satisfies our requirements, ’ ’ commented the president, Mr. F. S. Bowen, at to-day’s meeting of the Poverty Bay Farmers’ Union, when a circular from the head office suggested that tho union should establish an official publication and asking for Gisborne support. No action was taken. A baby campaign, conducted in connection with To lvaraka flower show, was brought to a conclusion on Thursday night, lhe filial results in respect of the several competitors wore: Baby campaign: Mrs, M. Halbert, Kanakanae, ZbOQ, 1; Mrs. It. H. Newman, Te Baraka, 2240; Mrs. J. Barr, l’uha, .1979; Mrs. Cl Gray, Whatatutu, 1615. The competition for best dressed vehicle and child driver resulted: Iris Single (boat) 1, trophy donated by Mrs. It. Stephenson. Each of the remaining seven competitors received a consolation prize, also donated by Mrs. Stephenson. The committee expressed its thanks to tho judges, stewards, stall-holders, and all who generously helped to make the function so successful.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17417, 15 November 1930, Page 6
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