N.S.W. FARMERS
VISIT TO NEW ZEALAND. [ Per Press Association. ] WELLINGTON, Feb. 6. New Zealand farming methods and conditions are to be studied by a party of 62 Australian farmers who arrived by the Monowai from Sydney. The tour is being conducted under the auspices of the New South Wales Council of Agriculture Associations, and is under the patronage of the New South Wales and New Zealand Governments. It will extend over a fortnight and will embrace both islands. Practically every section of New South Wales rural life is represented. The itinerary drawn up by the Tourist Bureau, includes visits to up-to-date sheep farms, modern dairy farms, tested herds, dairy factories, experimental farms, freezing works, grading stores, and agricultural colleges. Opportunity will be taken to visit some of the scenic attractions. Several of the farmers are accompanied by their wives.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 77, Issue 32, 7 February 1934, Page 6
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