“PROSPECTS ROSY”
* arjfrrjr • FLOCK HOUSE ; -f .. -i r -t f■' i GOVERNOR'S .VIEWS "There is. no farming institution more calculated to make more capable,. resourceful and self-reliant young farmers than Flock House,” , said Ris Excellency Lor.d Blqdisloe, .addressing the .trainees there during .a recent visit of inspection. ‘T am amazed that .more young men have not grasped—and grasped greedily —the opportunities which this place presents.” He knew of no country whore natural conditions were better than m New Zealand, and where the prospects even in these times , were so rosy. _ , His Excellency said that suggestions of over-production and flgCcidiy. of markets were often made., They need not be believed. ' Not only was New Zealand destined to carry on. farming its its dominant industry for at, least half a century, but there was room for twice as many farmers, and prosperous ones, too, as at present’.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18583, 18 December 1934, Page 7
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145“PROSPECTS ROSY” Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18583, 18 December 1934, Page 7
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