POULTRY CONFERENCE.
(Per Press Asiociation.) XFI.SOX. March 8. j The Poultry Conference is the largest J and most representative gathering ever ( held in New Zealand. After hearing | 'lr T. Buxton. the organiser of the j Fiarrners’ Union, the conference passed a resolution affirming the principle of I federating with the New Zealand Far- ! *ners’ Union, the terms and details to j be arranged later. Mr F. C. B .’■own, the Government? I expert, gave a lecture on tlie quality of eggs for export. Owing to the fact that production hail been increased, thousands of pounds had been sent nbroad. Asiatic eggs now remain m the country. \\ bile there were indications to encourage the belief of t-he establishment of an export trade, the procedure was not-so simple. Quality vas the first essential. and nothing but first grade eggs should be sent.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 16985, 8 March 1923, Page 8
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