The Canterbury Pilgrims' Association met yesterday afternoon, when Mr A. Dudley Dobsbn presided. The secretary reported that it had been decided by the committee to give a special entertainment in the Art Gallery on November 28, with the object of tryins? to gain new members. “It is very gratifying to note that increasing attention is being paid by the State Forest Service to the question of research and experiments,” said Mr James Deans at the annual meeting of the Canterbury branch of the New Zealand Forestry League yesterday. " There is no question that these problems will hax*e to be taken up much more thoroughly in the future than they hax-e been in the past, and more time and money spent on them so as to bring our forestry up-to-date ”
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 18874, 26 September 1929, Page 6
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