PIG INDUSTRY
NEW ZEALAND SCHEME COMMENDED. AUSTRALIANS IMPRESSED. CANBERRA, May 13. So impressed were the delegates to the conference of the Agricultural Council with the outline by the New Zealand Director-General of Agriculture. Mr A. H. Cockayne, of New Zealand's development of the pig industry by means of pig clubs, that the conference arranged with the Australian Department of Commerce to obtain full particulars from New Zealand. This information will be circulated among producers in all the Australian States. In view of the legislation enacted in Australia and New Zealand for the abolition of the draft allowance on wool, the conference ' recommended that this legislation be made effective from July 1. The venue of the next conference was fixed at Perth. It was hoped New Zealand would again be represented.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 14 May 1938, Page 3
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