THE URUGUAY DELEGATION
VISITORS' PROPOSED ITINERARY. No definite programme has been mapped out for the four of the agricultural delegates from Uruguay during their stay in New Zealand. The visitors arrived at the Bluff yesterday, and they will probably pass through Wellington on Friday. As they have only a few days to spend in l New Zealand it was suggested at this end that the party should divide into two parts, one to cover the South Island and the other tho North, but it is understood that this proposal' was not accepted. The party will be shown the most interesting narts of the South Island, including the Canterbury Agricultural College, some of the co-operative experiment plots, and the meat works, and they will then do as much of the North Island as possible, including part of the Hawke's Bay, the 'l'arauaki dairying districts, and, if time perr.iits, one or two of tho experiment farms. If the party does uot split up, its members will probably bo unable to see the Auckland province.
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1374, 27 February 1912, Page 8
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172THE URUGUAY DELEGATION Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1374, 27 February 1912, Page 8
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