BETTER WOOL AND MEAT
SCHEME FOR IMPROVEMENT APPOINTMENT OF INSPECTORS. ROMNEY BREEDERS TAKE ACTION. LECTURES AND DEMONSTRATIONS.
By Telegraph—Press Association.
Palmerston N., Las; Night.
The last 4 step in a definite forward move to improve the quality of mutton and the character of the wool of the flocks of the Dominion was made at Feilding to-day, when the New Zealand Romney Marsh Sheep Breeders’ Association announced the appointment of inspectors under a scheme for the voluntary certification of sires. The inspectors appointed are Messrs Arthur L Wheeler, Leedstown, Marton (chief inspector), and Leslie N. Hoggard, Pahiatua (junior inspector). The scheme will come into operation on December 1 and will conclude on March 31, 1935. This period will be known as the inspection season, and at the close the chief inspector will undertake a tour throughout New Zealand, giving lectures and demonstrations at places and times directed by the council of the association.
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Taranaki Daily News, 13 September 1934, Page 7
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