Mr W. J. Poison, M.P., for Stratford, was unanimously re-elected president of the New Zealand Farmers’ Union at the annual conference of the Dominion executive 1 . Messrs R. D.. Dun field (Horotiu), E. H. Marney (Tapanui) and H. B. Stuckey (Dannevirke) were re-elected vicepresidents. Messrs A. E. Harding (Mangamahoei), W. Morrison (Maxwell town), H. M. Rush worth, M.P. (Opua,), J. D. Hall (Christchurch), J. Preseton (Flag Swamp) andl D. Dickie (Gore) were elected to the advisory committee. Mr R. S. Chadwiclc (Dannevirke) was re-elected Dominion treasurer and Mr J. Pow Dominion secreetarv.
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Stratford Evening Post, Issue 71, 27 July 1929, Page 4
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