FARMERS TO DISCUSS FALL IN PRICES.—A meeting of farmers is to be held in Christchurch on Wednesday next to discuss problems arising from the fall in the price of produce. The conveners of the meeting are: Mr C. Mcintosh (left) (president, North Canterbury Executive N.Z. Farmers' Union), Mr R. M. D. Morten (centre) (president, Canterbury Sheepowners' Union), and Mr L. R. C. Macfarlane (president, Canterbury A. and P. Association). *
ST. LUKE'S CHURCH CARNIVAL.—A carnival arranged by the parishioners of St. Luke's Church was opened by the Hon. Sir R. Heat on Rhodes in the Art Gallery at Christchurch yesterday afternoon. Sir lleat on Rhodes is standing between Bishop WestWatson (right) and Archdeacon F. N. Taylor.
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20102, 4 December 1930, Page 13
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115FARMERS TO DISCUSS FALL IN PRICES.—A meeting of farmers is to be held in Christchurch on Wednesday next to discuss problems arising from the fall in the price of produce. The conveners of the meeting are: Mr C. Mcintosh (left) (president, North Canterbury Executive N.Z. Farmers' Union), Mr R. M. D. Morten (centre) (president, Canterbury Sheepowners' Union), and Mr L. R. C. Macfarlane (president, Canterbury A. and P. Association). * ST. LUKE'S CHURCH CARNIVAL.—A carnival arranged by the parishioners of St. Luke's Church was opened by the Hon. Sir R. Heat on Rhodes in the Art Gallery at Christchurch yesterday afternoon. Sir lleat on Rhodes is standing between Bishop West-Watson (right) and Archdeacon F. N. Taylor. Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20102, 4 December 1930, Page 13
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