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N.Z. Federation of Young Farmers’ Clubs

L. GARNETT.

Edited by

S. Freeman,

Dominion Organizing Secretary

Trees Available for Centennial Tree Planting Scheme

FOR the information of clubs which were unable to participate in the Centennial Tree Planting scheme last year, or those who desire to extend the areas already planted, the following is a list of trees \ available this year from the Christchurch Botanic Gardens, the height being given in brackets. Orders for trees should be placed with the Organising Secretary, Young Farmers’ Clubs, P.O. Box 3004, Wellington.

Acer colchicum (3 to 4 ft.). > Aesculus hippocastanum (horse chestnut) . (2 ft.) . Betula Ermani (English birch) (3 to 5 ft.). > Betula japonica (English birch) ' (3 to 5 ft.). Betula spp. (no name) (2 to 3 ft.). Carpinus betulinus (hornbeam) (3 to 4ft.). Castanea sativa (Spanish chestnut) (6 to 8 ft.).

Fagus sylvatica (English< beech) (2 to 3 ft.). , Nothofagus Solandii (native beech) (18 in. to 2 ft.). Nothofagus z fusca (native beech) (18 in. to 2 ft.). ' ■ Plagianthus betulinus (ribbonwood) (2 to 3 ft.). ■ ’\ . Quercus laciniata (oak) (3 to 5 ft.). Quercus sessiliflora (dry' area oak) (2 ft. 6 in. to 3 ft.).

Alton Club's Stock Judging

By L. GARNETT, Hon. Secretary, Alton Y.F.C.

THE Alton Club’s annual stock 1 judging was held recently under good weather conditions. The judge, Mr. G. Scown (official Jersey Breeders’ judge) commented on the fine line of stock brought forward. The awards were as follows: A line of ten calves. Garnett’s entry, 1; G. Garnett’s entry, 2; A. Garnett’s entry, 3. In the yearlings there ■ was a line of four. Garnett’s entry, 1; .G. Garnett’s entry, 2; F. Garnett’s' entry, 3.

There was a keen class of five two-year-old’s in milk. The judging, how- . ever, was rather late in the season for them to appear at their. best.E. W. Burnand’s’ entry, 1; G. Garnett’s entry, 2; L. Garnett’s entry, 3. An enjoyable afternoon tea was served, after which the judge presented the prizes. The chairman, H. Williamson, expressed the club’s ‘ thanks to the judge, and , also to Mr. Gibbs and to all who had contributed to the sue-' cess of the, competition.

Field Day at Wesley College

THE following are the results of the successful field day held at Wesley College, Paerata, on May 2:— Horses— lst prize to C. E. Wolfgram, Franklin Club. Ist, Clevedon Club. Friesians. — Bull: E. K. Alexander, Harrisville Club, 1. Cows: R. W. Franke, Franklin Club, 1. Heifers: J. Burgoyne, Cleveland Club, 1. All Friesians, E. K. Alexander, Harrisville. Club, 1. Harrisville Club, 1; Clevedon Club, 2; Franklin Club, 3. Pigs.—Baconers: E. D. Williams, Harrisville Club, 1. Sow: C. Appleby, Franklin Club, 1. Boar: E. D. Williams, Harrisville, 1. Harrisville Club, 1; Franklin Club, 2. Jerseys— A. Cochrane,. Franklin Club, 1. Cow: A. Litten, Mauku Club, 1. Heifers: A. Litten, Mauku Club, 1. Mauku Club, 1; Clevedon Club, 2.

Sheep— Fat, Lamb: T. D. M. Hoult, Franklin Club, 1. ■ Ewes: A. S. Bull, Clevedon Club, 1. . Ram: J. Broadstreet, Hunua Club, 1. Franklin Club, 1; Clevedon Club, 2; Harrisville Club, 3. E. D. Williams, Harrisville Club, and A. Litten, Mauku Club, tied for first

for the trophy donated by the Auckland Farmers’ Trading Co. Ltd., Pukekohe. The total points were: Clevedon, 17; Harrisville, 13; Franklin, 12; Mauku, 5; Hunua, 0. i-

Tahuna Club's Sheep Dog Trials

By E. T. SMITH, Hon. Secretary, Tahuna Y.F.C

THE Tahuna Club held its first annual sheep dog trials at Tahuna recently, and a great deal of enthusiasm was shown by club members and also by outside competitors. The attendance was close on a hundred, eighteen being club members. The trials were run in three classes: (1) for club members — drew seven entries; (2) for local farmers—eight entries; and (3) open championship—2l entries. Results were as follows: Class I.—E. T. Smith’s “Pip,” .1; I. Harris’s “Pull,” 2. ,

• Class —I. Stewart’s “Toss,” 1; H. L. Taylor’s “Laddie,” 2. /,-• ■ Class 3.—J. T. Robinson’s “Glee,” 1: —. Johnson’s “Queen,” 2. Entries were • from as far afield as Waingaro, Coromandel, Putaruru, and Te Kuiti. Among the well-known contestants were Mr. Johnson, four entries; Mr. P. McNaughton, three entries; Mr. J. T. Robinson, one entry; Mr. A. Palmer, three entries. A silver cup was presented to the winner in each class at the close of the trial, bringing the day to a most successful conclusion.

Balance Sheet of N.Z. Federation of Y.F.C.

WESTERN SOUTHLAND. Drummond. General discussion on the Y.F.C. Experimental Scheme and the laying down of the trials. Orepuki.— Arrangements for stock judging competition. Address by Mr. B. C. Horrell on the “Principles of Agriculture and. the Culivation of. the Soil.” Officers elected at the annual meeting.:—Advisory president, Mr. H. Townshend: chairman. M. Young; secretary and treasurer, S. G. Dillon.

Thornbury. General business, , Messrs.' J. Taylor and A. Craigie, of the Southland Frozen Meat Company, gave a talk on “Meat Inspection . and Diseases.” - Woodlands. Radio talk discussed. Arrangements made for annual ball. A parcel to : be sent to Gunner Delamore, a club member now on active-.service. Mr. G. Stevenson, advisory president, spoke on “Farming Operations in the Woodlands District,” . ■

Among the Clubs: Reports on Activities

EASTERN SOUTHLAND. Balfour. General business. Mr. F. J. S. Holden, Department of Agriciulture, showed a number of talkie films to the meeting. Five Rivers.— business. A lecture entitled “The Care of Farm Tractors” was given by Mr. Heenan. Moa Flat.—Annual meeting. Officers elected :Advisory president, Mr. G. M. Love; chairman, Stuart McKenzie; secretary, N. A, Duff. ' ' ' ■

SOUTH OTAGO. Clinton. — Address by Mr. W. McDonald, stock agent, on “Fat Lambs for the Freezing Works.” Lawrence. Report on the South Otago District Meeting and the annual meeting of the Otago-Southland Council given by W. Labes, a delegate to the meetings. < ' CENTRAL OTAGO. Roxburgh.—Talk by Mr. G. G. Calder, Department of Agriculture, on the Y.F.C. Experimental Scheme. Mr. Calder also gave an address on “The Limiting Factors in Production, and How to Treat Them.” At the previous meeting a debate was held on “Town v. Country,” all members taking part in the debate. . • , Upper Clutha. — by Dr. Douglas on “The Sights of London.” DUNEDIN. South Taieri. — Discussion on minutes of annual meeting of Otago-Southland . Council. Report and balance-sheet of ploughing match. Exhibition of “talkie” film, by Mr. S. H. Saxby, Department of Agriculture, “Malting Barley,” “Spoils of the Sea,” “Salt of the Earth,” and “Seed Research ; in Wales.” West Taieri.Address by Mr. A. Walker on “Light Horses.” The speaker . dealt with, among other aspects, the preparation . of • horses for show purposes. / NORTH OTAGO. Enfield.— Club debate, “Horses or Tractors.” SOUTH CANTERBURY. Arno.— Address by Mr. T. L. Hayman, Studholme, on “My Experiences of Farming.” A field day was held on Messrs. T. L. and A. F. Hayman’s property at Studholme. A demonstration of Romney sheep was given by Mr. Alan Grant, Waimate, and the pastures, farm machinery, etc., were inspected. There was an attendance of twenty. Geraldine. — cup to be obtained for stock judging. A talk on “First-aid and St. John' Ambulance” was given by Mr. C. C. Knight. The speaker also dealt with electricity; and the treatment for shocks. At the previous meeting Mr. C. C. Burdon spoke on “The Dorset Horn Sheep.” Officers elected at annual —Chairman, G. 8. Speed; secretary, P. Temple; treasurer, J. S. Heed; advisory members, Messrs. W. S. Crotty and C. Lynn. . Milford— Meetings to be held fortnightly until further notice. Teams selected for club debate. Subject: “That Farming in New Zealand Offers the Most Attractive Career for a Young Man.” Talk by Mr. F. Hayhurst, Temuka, on “Stock Breeding and 'Ryeland Sheep.” At the previous meeting, Leading Aircraftman G. R. Lyall, a club member on leave, gave an interesting talk on his training in the R.N.Z.A.F. At a previously unreported meeting about 20 local residents'attended by invitation to view an exhibition . of “movie” films by Mr. G. Witthell, Hinds Y.F.C. The films shown covered “Scenic Travels in New Zealand,” “Public Works Activities,” and “shorts” taken at Mr. Witthell’shome at Ealing, of his father’s Stud Ryeland Flock. j ■. Maungati.— by Mr. Baker, a prominent farmer of Cave, on “The Care of the Breeding Ewe for Fat Lamb Production.” Pleasant Point. — Arrangements for club debate. Address by Mr. C. C. Leitch, Department of Agriculture, dealing with the Y.F.C. Experimental Scheme. Mr. Leitch urged members to co-operate'.with the Department in connec- 1 tion with . the ’ scheme. At the previous meeting Mr. D. Wraight gave a talk on his recent visit to Australia, touching upon “Manures and Their Uses.” - MID-CANTERBURY. Ashburton. The sum of £2 voted to local patriotic funds. Arrangements for club socialcommittee, A. Hydes, A. Davison, and. G. Watson. Talks by club members were given as follows:Messrs. Driscoll (pop-corn), Latimer (drains), Tilson (twitch), Copland (haymaking) . ... | .. . CHRISTCHURCH. Ellesmere. Election of R. Tilley as actingsecretary. A lantern lecture on "Soil Conser-

vation on the Farm” was given by Mr. L. W. McCaskill. Darfleld. — of stacking competition results, etc. W. Wilson, 1; R. Reid, 2; G. Inness, 3. Address by Mr. E. G. Cooney, superintendent of the Selwyn Plantation Board, on “Trees for Farm Shelter.” Officers elected at annual meeting : —Advisory members, Messrs. C. 0. Redfern and R. S. Gunn; chairman, R. M. Fechney; vice-chairman, A. McLachlan; secretary, L. P. McLaughlin.' ' Amuri.— Address by Mr. McLean on “High Country Sheep Farming.” > Gust. —Lecture by Dr. 0. H. Frankel, Agronomy Division, Lincoln, on “Wheat and Manurial Trials.” At the previous meeting a lantern lecture was given by Messrs. Smith and Beggs, Department of. Agriculture, on “Linen Flax”; samples of untreated and treated flax were exhibited. Cheviot.— Business meeting. Arrangements for annual’ ball. Club debate to be held in August. Oxford.— Business meeting. Arrangements for dance and also ploughing match. MARLBOROUGH. Blenheim.— Motion of sympathy extended to D. K. Mulligan, in the loss of his brother, Flying Officer T. Mulligan,, in air operations. Motions of thanks passed to the Senior and Junior Women’s Divisions, and Messrs. E. W. Rose and H. H. Gifford for their help with the annual dance. Congratulations extended to an old club member, L.A.C. W. Thurston, on being successful in his “wings” examination at Woodbourne. The dance secretary gave a report of the annual dance, showing a net profit of £9 2s lid. The chairman reported having’ purchased two medals for replicas of the Y.F.C Agriculture Cup at Marlborough College; also that the parcels to be sent by the club to its members overseas were being prepared and would be ready- for posting in the near future Dr. N. F. Boag gave an interesting talk on his trip ,to England and Scotland with the overseas forces, and was cordially thanked. Flaxbourne.— Annual meeting. ... Officers, elected: Advisory president, .Mr. A. F. Loe; chairman, G. McNabb; secretary, J. L. 'Loe. NELSON. Moutere.— The Y.F.C.' Experimental Scheme was explained to the club by Mr. D. Merry (district ’ secretary), Department of Agriculture. Discussion on debate «• with Farmers’ Union. Mr. Merry gave a lantern lecture on “Crop Diseases and Their Control.” WAIRARAPA. Alfredton.— Club debate, “Should 'Farmeresses’ be Allowed to Join Young Farmers’ Clubs?” . . < Carterton.— Nomination of two new members. Talk entitled “The Life and Writings of Oliver Goldsmith,” by Mr., B. Brasell. Masterton. Selection of debating team. Dis-, cussion on Y.F.C. Experimental Scheme. Report on dance, showing a net profit of £5 Os. 6d. Lecture by Dr. N. H. Prior on “The Fundamentals of First Aid,” dealing with emergency treatment in cases of excessive bleeding, poisoning, broken limbs, etc. HOROWHENUA. Johnsonville.— meeting. Discussion on presentations to members leaving for overseas. ' ; . MANAWATU. Apiti.— General. A talk on “Australia” was given by 7 A. Viles, a club member. This lecture was illustrated with suitable lantern slides on the subject. , Feilding.— Discussion on holding a club show' in November; committee elected to deal with the matter. Report by the chairman on the recent District Meeting. Four new members elected. Address by Mr. C. E. Taylor, Palmerston North, on “Swedes.” Kairanga.— General business. The speaker for the evening was Mr. Taylor, his subject being “Swedes.” ■

Kimbolton-Kiwitea.— Lecture by Mr. D. S. Hart on “Breeding.” Oroua Downs. Arrangements for annual ball. Debate to be held at next meeting. Field day finalised. Address by Mr. H. F. Dodson, Department of Agriculture, “The Facts that Make Honey an Ideal Food." . , Rongotea. Discussion on dance. J. Luxford and M. Lind appointed to Rongotea Patriotic Committee. Address entitled “My Trip Abroad,” by Mr. J. Bradley. Waituna West.— Dance to be held, profit to go to Patriotic Committee. Two debates arranged for next meeting. Lecture by Dr. G. F. Findlay, of Rata, on “Science in Animal Breeding.” ■ • Whakarongo.— Sound film dealing with animal genetics, shown by Mr. H. de 0. Chamberlain, ■ Department of Agriculture. Members of the Girls' Auxiliary Club were present. WANGANUI. Hunterville.— Annual meeting. Officers elected: Advisory president, Mr. W. K. Morton ; club chairman, P. Weston; honorary secretary, E. McLachlan. Bulls. Lantern lecture by Dr. J. S. Yeates, Massey College, on “The Planning and Planting of Shelter Belts.” v ' ' CENTRAL TARANAKI. Cardiff. — Arrangements for a social evening. Lantern lecture by.' Mr. G. A. Blake, Department of Agriculture, on “Liquid Manure and its Distribution.” NORTH TARANAKI. Inglewood. Business meeting. , Acting secretary elected in absence of secretary in camp. Discussion re proposed field day. A “drive” to be held to enrol younger members. < SOUTHERN HAWKE’S BAY. ' Ballance. Report on annual ball; net profit £3. 10s., to be divided between the Makomako and Ballance Red Cross funds. Lantern lecture by Mr. P. Sears, Grassland Division, on “The Influence of the Animal on Pasture Production.” Mangatainoka.—Three new members elected. Decided to donate the profits of recent dance to the Patriotic Fund. Talk by Mr. J. E. Hewitt (patron of the club), on “Hill Country Sheep Farming”; the speaker dealt also with topdressing and watering of paddocks. Officers elected at the annual meeting: Patron, Mr. J. E. Hewitt; advisory president, Mr. F. E. Ward; chairman, J. Aislabie; vice-chairman, I. Algie; secretary and treasurer, H. Bairstow. - Woodville. Annual meeting. Officers elected:—Advisory president. Mr. M. D. Murray; chairman, A. Arrow; secretary, D. Miller; treasurer, I. Gilbert. CENTRAL HAWKE’S BAY. — Annual meeting. Officers elected : Advisory president, Mr. V. Tilley; chairman, M. Tilley; vice-chairman. W. Craig; secretary and treasurer, W.' H. Mawson. A discussion was- held on the membership “drive” to be held shortly. ' NORTHERN HAWKE’S BAY. Matapiro. Mr. B. Teague, Wairoa, gave an interesting lantern lecture on "Deer-stalking and Mountaineering in the Southern Portion of the South Island.” Mr. W. G. Brownlie, Wairoa, gave an address prior to his retirement from his position as chairman of the Northern Hawke’s Bay District Committee. Mr. S. Freeman, Dominion Organising Secretary, gave a short talk on Y.F.C. matters' generally. Putorino.— Report of chairman on the recent district meeting. Discussion on'club attend-, ance. Talk by Mr. F. Saunders on “Farm Buildings.” Wairoa.— Discussion on “Distemper in Dogs.” Impromptu debate, “That Girls Should be Admitted to Membership within the Y.F.C. Movement”; speakers, W. T. Powdrell, G. Mclntyre, E. Powdrell, and A. Wright. A practical demonstration on the uses of the soldering iron

was given by Mr. L. W. Patterson, who illustrated his points by actual jobs on various metals. Officers elected at the annual meeting : —Club patron. Mr. A. T. Carroll; advisory president, Mr. A. C. de Latour; vice-presidents, Messrs. C. 0. Mackay, N. McKinnon, > and G. F. Hudson ; chairman, R. Watson; vice-chair-man, D. Bell secretary, W. G. Brownlie ; treasurer, W. Richmond. POVERTY BAY. Te Discussion on attendance at meeting, etc. . Talk by Mr. F. R. Bould, Inspector of Stock,; on “Stock and Their Diseases.” TE KUITI. Mokauiti.— picture evening to be held. A discussion took place on a proposed ■ sheep shearing competition, and arrangements were made for the club’s forthcoming annual ball. . Otorohanga.— business. Mention was made of the club’s effort in gaining second place equal in 'the Y.F.C. ■ District Courts at the Waikato Show. EASTERN BAY OF PLENTY. - Edgecumbe.— Business meeting. Report on the recent Auckland Council meeting given by G. Crang, a delegate to the council. At the previous meeting a member was nominated for the Y.E.C. short course scholarship at Ruakura; a committee was elected to arrange the Y.E.C. Court at the Whakatane Winter Show, and arrangements were made for a debate. Waimana. — Annual meeting. Officers elected: — Advisory president, Mr. N. J. C. Macdonald; chairman, D. Woolfield; secretary, B. Burnett; treasurer, J. Cain. Club debate arranged, best speakers to represent the club against Edgecumbe Y.E.C. Discussion on Y.F.C. Court at Whakatane Winter Show. WESTERN BAY OF PLENTY. Kati Kati. Lantern lecture by Mr. A. V. Allo, Department of Agriculture, on “The Development of Pumice Lands.” Paengaroa.— meeting. Arrangements for club dance. Discussion on junior debating; Mr. J. B. Cawte offered a trophy for the best junior team in the club. Decided to arrange for a bus to bring a,full load through to the stock judging competition to be held at Tauranga. Te — Letter from Private J. H. Nichol, a club member now on active service, was read to the meeting. Three-minute speeches were given by club members under 19 years of age. WAIKATO. Cambridge. selected for club debate at next meeting, subject to be “That Women be Admitted to the Y.F.C.” Arrangements for club dance, proceeds 'to go to Red Cross Funds. Farewell and presentation to Private F. Searle (past hon. secretary), who is going on active service. - The meeting concluded as a social, items being contributed by club members. / Kakepuku.— to be held with Te Awamutu Club. A lecture was given by Mr. Geo. Spinley, Te Awamutu, on “My World Tour.” - Tahuna.— Two delegates appointed to work in connection with the Waikato Show. Report on recent sheepdog trials. , Arrangements for films to be exhibited at next meeting. Te Awamutu.— Exhibition of films by Mr. Dawick, secretary, N.Z. Jersey Cattle Breeders’ Association, depicting the best types of Jersey cattle throughout the Dominion. A field day was held on Mr. H. Allen’s farm, taking the form , of demonstrations by Mr. Bull, as follows:Adjusting machinery (mowers, tedders, etc.), towing a topdresser behind a truck, using a sweep attached to the front of a truck, setting and adjusting draught' of a plough. There was an attendance of 26, and members displayed keen interest. AUCKLAND. Harrisville.— Arrangements for annual dance. Selection of debating team. Presentation to H. W. Barnaby. ; . Hunua.— Arrangements for dance. Subject of debate for July meeting, "Electric Fencing v. Ordinary Fencing”; ping-pong tournament to be held. Club debate, “Ploughing v. Topdressing”; speakers, S. Wilson, F. Sexton, D. Sleeth, G. Redshaw (ploughing) ; K. Richardson,

W. Chamberlain, E. Sexton, L. White (topdressing) ; the award was given to the . team favouring topdressing. Officers elected at the annual meeting:—Advisory president, Mr. G. L. Lockwood; chairman, W. Chamberlain ; vicechairman, E. Sexton; secretary, G. Redshaw;; treasurer, D. Sleeth.

Arrangements for club debate. Club to assist school calf club. Talk by Mr. A. Longwill on “Pig Housing.” WAKKWORTH. Wellsford. — Business meeting. ■

£ s. d. To Affiliation Fees Payable. ..... .. 217 ?1 9 „ Office Stationery . . 3 18 0 . .Office Stationery 3 18 0 „ N.Z. Y.F.C. Debating Contest .. 31 11 0 „ Distribution to Councils from Fed. Funds — Auckland Council .. . . £ 100 0 0 . 0 0 Wellington Council .. .. 100 0 0 0 0 Canterbury Council . . . . 100 0 0 0 0 Otago-Southland Council . . 100 0 0 0 0 400 0 0 „ Australian Young Farmers’ Expenses A/c. 99 Australian Young .Farmers’ Expenses A/c. (balance) .. .. • 0 16 6 „ Film Library Subscriptions 15 0 0 - 99 Film Library Subscriptions .. ' :. , 15 ' 0 0 „ Holmes Projector Maintenance A/c. 20 6 5 „ Trophies 0 9 6 99 Trophies .; .. .. .'. .. 0 9 6 „ Lamp for Bell and Howell Projector 0 10 0 99 Lamp for. Bell and Howell Projector 0 10 0 ,, Hire of Halls for Meetings 4 9 0 99 Hire of Halls for Meetings .. .'. .. 4 9 0 „ Freight on Trees for Centennial Memorial 0 5 2 .. Freight on Trees for Centennial Memorial . . • 0 5 2 „ Expenses of Members attending Deputation 99 Expenses of Members attending Deputation to Minister- .. .. .. .. - 7 1 0 '■99 Bank Debits (fees, cheque book, etc.) Bank Debits (fees, cheque book, etc.) 3 3 2 2 6 6 ,, Depreciation • on Holmes Projector (11 (11 months at 15 per cent.) . . .. 10 18 10 ., The Zealandia Chair Co. Ltd. .. 1 3 2 ,, Petty Cash —Sundry Expenses .. 0 3 8 ,, Petty Cash —Sundry Expenses .. 0 3 8 „ Stock Written Off . . 0 8 5 99 Stock Written Off . . .. 0 8 5 £717 4 11

LIABILITIES. £ s. s. d. £ . s. s. d. Sundry Creditors— - The Zealandia Chair Co. Ltd. .. 1 3 3 2 2 Affiliation Fees received but not I paid to. Councils .. .. 38 1 1 0 0 — 39 4 39 2 4 2 Affiliation Fees Due and Payable but not received from Clubs 75 9 9 3 3 Affiliation Fees in Advance . . ... 10 10 10 0 0 Royal Show Fund z. 27 27 17 1 United Kingdom Y.F.’s Trust A/c. . . 0 5 5 9 9 Accumulated Funds A/c. — Balance at 1/5/40 .. 277 2 2 7 7 Less Excess Expenditure over Income < .. .. .. 37 .9 9 11 11 239 12 12 8 8 Plus Profit on Sale of Projector 6 7 7 1 1 ' ► . • o..‘ . ; . L p — 245 19 19 9 9 £399 6 6 0 0

£ s. d. By Affiliation Fees Receivable . . .. .. £ s. d. 217 1.9 9 „ Profit from Trading A/c. „ Government Grant . . .. £500 0 0 0 11 11 0 Less Deductions O/S Journal Subscriptions . . . . 74 5 4 11 11 0 4 425 14 8 „ Reimbursing Payments from Clubs on A/c. 425 14 8 above Deductions .... 19 14 14 7 „ Reimbursing Payments for 1939/40 Subs. . . . 4 11 6 6 „ Dishonoured Cheques Renewed 1 1 6 6 „ Excess Expenditure over Income 37 9 11 11 • . £717 4 11 11

REVENUE ACCOUNT FOR YEAR ENDING 30th APRIL, 1941.

■ ASSETS. £ s. d. Cash at Bank .. .. .. ... .. . 156 9 7 Cash on Hand (Petty Cash) : .. . 2 6 4 Sundry Debtors — Notice of Meeting Cards .. ... y / 0 1 11 Affiliation . Fees Due and Payable by Clubs £ 156 2 ; 0 ■75 s. 9 6 1 9 d. 7 . 4 11 3 Stock on Hand . . v .. .. 29 8 11 Film Projector—Bell and Howell . . .. 110 0 0 Exhibition Cup .. 0 10 9 N.Z. Jersey Breeders’ Cup 10 0 0 N.Z. Pig Breeders’ Cup . . . . . 5 0 0 Federations Challenge Cup .... 9 19 3 ■; , ■ ■ . J \ .• 9 19 3 £399 6 0

BALANCE SHEET AS AT 30th APRIL, 1941.

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New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 63, Issue 1, 15 July 1941, Page 69

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N.Z. Federation of Young Farmers’ Clubs New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 63, Issue 1, 15 July 1941, Page 69

N.Z. Federation of Young Farmers’ Clubs New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 63, Issue 1, 15 July 1941, Page 69