HOROWHENUA A. & P. SOCIETY
ANNUAL MEETING. The fiiinunl i-pporf placed )>pfor;> members at Iho annual imvlim; of Cm .llnrowhoniia ,\. ond P. Society express-id refrrct. '.lint the income of the iis-ocintion showed but litllo increase, and iirj,'cd that some clTorls should bo jumlf durim: Uio current year to obtain more liieinljers iiinl donation?. This was needed on nocount of Iho liability duo to the ]h:nk of Australasia, amounting lo 4!!>ft 17s. .Jd.i and which had ken guaranteed by >«vora'i members. Against, this a:noiinl" :i sum i>l .£lO wa? duo on account "f inpinl:or=' siilkscriptioiis, dnimtious. and fe?< Each year it was ncccwary to add furtlicr necmiiniodation rcpardiii" pL'iis, etc. Durin" 1011 lnr»e rapciidihire lim! to ht> niaf'o ' in the- pip departmont. nnd (hie year (1!) l->) sonic CO extra pern had to be provided lor sheep classes. The election of officers resulted a.; fol-]<Hrs:-Patroi! Mr. AV. H. Field; president, Mr. John Kcbbell; vice-nresiiicnts fer S J. E.-Ji'Donpld. P. W Vm fv Bartholomew, B. Ling, J. T.iggins, AA' H' Simeox and AV. Toinpsitt: committee' llpwrs. Jas M'Lpavcy, C. Saxon. 11. ,T Kiciiards,.! G. Roe, T. A. B. Hudron AA. Beclu-r J. flry.sdale, V. A. M'Donild •T. G. Hankms, J. G. Jainirson, J n ? Pi-onse, S. ,1. Broadbelt. J. Ryder AV I?."Icr, J. Davicj, E. If. Hcrriek, T K»' ■A. h. Ilitchmgs, H. E. I.odcc, F. Wcbh' J. Johnson, j>. .A. Gillies, ]•'. Rptbr (| : A\ atson. G. M. Biirlinson. G. N. Ktenhen«>n. ,T JI. Murray. D. Judd. D. Haiinan 0. 'lull,-, A AT. Skerman, AV. J. Howdl; .l. Drake,- .vt. Lynch, 31. Moynihan. B paws, F. Bnrncll, I). Gardner. AV. Bari\ e . r ' TT °ViJ^ 0 '" ~,0" - C A. AV. Monclrlon, AV. H. T\o«;ger.v. AV. Siwnson, AV. Slieklw, S. A\. Carter, Jg. KirKcaldie, C. C. AA>bb John Howell, TT. 0. Smith, IT. A AVard' and Fred Davies;. Inn. treasurer Mr F 0. Eoe; fecretary. Mr. B. l<. Gardens ' It-was decided lo hold the annual-show-cm the Inst Wednesday in January. It. must he a pretty S o«l thin- that can t lis improved .upon. Accordinc; to a practical Factory Jh,i:;i K er who knows what he is talking about, "Th= Victnr" Vat is first-class, it would bo impossible to improve upon it. A "Victor" was rpceiuly installed, nnd like every other us»r lie is greatly nie;isrd with it. Orders received now will be filled premptlv. Mbort.J. Pnrton. Carterton.-Atlvt. ' "" A WINNER OF COMPETITIONS. , Tho Egs-layins; competitions for 1310-11 and 1911-12 wero both won by pens reared on A-and P." Chick Raiwr. The first wsentia for profitable poultry keeping ObU'.nablo from all Storeke:«mir«-Aavt
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1562, 4 October 1912, Page 8
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