YOUNG FARMERS’ CLUB
GISBORNE MOVEMENT SHEEPOWNERS’ SUPPOR The proposal to institute yoj farmers’ clubs in the Gisborne distl was approved by the Poverty Bay [ East Const Sheepowners’ Union :« meeting of the committee to-day. I Mr. M. A. Black, instructor in al culture at Gisborne, atttoded 1 meeting to explain the purtjWses of! young farmers* club movement anl secure the support of the union. B movement had been so successful America and England and also ini South Island of New Zealand diS the past IS months that endeavors fl being made to extend it in all M of New Zealand. Tho suppoffl farmers’ organisations was nccefl at tho outset. Mr. Black did not tfl it would be advisable to form® many clubs immediately. One oJ| clubs in the Gisborne district migfl sufficient at the outset to see hofl movement was likely to progresiß The president, Mr. C. H. Wilß said that; all would agree that flßj could not bo any better idea of (fl ising the youth, and he had no B that the union would support Mr. Black said he had the Farmers’ Union, which very enthusiastic, and had prfll waiting on tho A. and P. Assoqß next Saturday to secure the that body. He suggested three organisations should and call a meeting of all th«H terested. H Mr. P. F. Bnj’ker pointed oimß at present most young farmerß| very busy, and would have littflH available to attend mootings. Ba thought that a better responsalß|| bo achieved in tho autumn. H It was. agreed to appoint thrißl gates, Messrs. G. V. Smith, BH Humphreys, and A. Bussell, tßfi representatives from the Union and A. and P. AssocinHß|
an endeavor to have young f clubs instituted.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18551, 10 November 1934, Page 4
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285YOUNG FARMERS’ CLUB Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18551, 10 November 1934, Page 4
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