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MANTLE OF JERSEY

SHOULD FALL ON N.Z. TARANAKI FARMER'S OPINION That New Zealand should become the, world's Jersey island duriijo- war was an opinion expressed"by Mr H. J. Kaye at the annual ■ meeting of the Stratford Jeisey : Cattle Club in Taranaki. Members agreed that the falling into German hands of the Channel Islands, among them Jersey, presented a new call to New' Zealand. It was urged by Mr Kayo, retiring president of the club, that the Jersey breed should be preserved for the primary producers of the British nation. The present times, lie said, gave New Zealand a wonderful opportunity to tighten up the standard in their country. The Dominion had long been looked upon as .a great cattle breeders'centre. It could carry on Jersey Island'r work, for it had the climate, lb' 1 stock, and the men with the necessary knowledge and experience.

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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 3, Issue 201, 19 August 1940, Page 3

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MANTLE OF JERSEY Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 3, Issue 201, 19 August 1940, Page 3

MANTLE OF JERSEY Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 3, Issue 201, 19 August 1940, Page 3

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