BRITISH EMPIRE EXHIBITION.
At 'a .meeting of the Dominion Advisory -Council hold 7 in Wellington last evening, Mr 'L. b. Hooker, (organiser of the‘recent “Week for the Empire'’ of Hawera), waited on the Council, and placed a proposal frtim the South Taranaki District to. erect a working dairy exhibit in the New Zealand pavilion. Mr HoOker pointed out that the people of Taranaki considered themselves as holding the first dairying district in the Dominion, and, in this connection, they felt some special effort should be made ltd, represent the ( dairying ndustry other than what s : being undertaken by the combined Dairy Associations. The scheme will consist of, a modern milking .plant. It has beein suggested that a model of a modern dairy factory ;will also be shown. The Council' unanimously decided to accept the ’offer, and it is understood that the 'preparation of the exhibit will be commenced forthwith. Space of 300 square feet Is being allotted for, Lhis exhibit, also suitable wall space for displaying photographs and matter of a similar nature.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 91, 22 August 1923, Page 6
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