LORD BARNBY.
CONTINUATION OF TOUR. [TIIE PRESS Special Service.] AUCKLAND, November lio. The necessity for New Zealand to strengthen her primary production rather than develop too rapidly her secondary industries was emphasised by Lord Barnby, who has been in Auckland f° r the past two days. He attended the wool sale, but preferred not to comment 011 the heavy fall in prices. Ho had been interested, he said, to see how wool was prepared for sale.
X;ord Barnby left Auckland for Hamilton to-night, where he will meet the Hon. A. J. Murdoch, Minister for Agriculture, and Dr. C. J. Keakes, Director-General of Agriculture, and make ft short tour of the Waikato, visiting the Ruakura State Farm. After attending the Napier wool sale, Lord Barnby will revisit Wellington and the South "island.
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20095, 26 November 1930, Page 10
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