YOUNG FARMERS
Educational Tour VISIT TO WELLINGTON A party of 25 members of the young farmers’ club in South Taranaki who are at present undertaking an educational tour under the leadership of Mr. G. A. Blake, district Y.F.C. secretary, New Plymouth, arrived at Wellington about midday yesterday. They were taken on a sightseeing trip round the bays as far as the Centennial Exhibition site in Rongotai, being accompanied by the Dominion organizing secretary, Mr. S. Freeman. Today they will visit the municipal milk depot in the morning and in the afternoon they will inspect places of industrial interest in Lower Hutt and Petone. Tomorrow morning the party will go to the Wairarapa, where a programme of visits to stud farms has been arranged. The members left New Plymouth on Thursday, staying three nights at Palmerston North, and visiting Massey College and farms in the district. From the Wairarapa they will go to Hawke’s Bay, thence to Taupo and Rotorua. After staying a night in Hamilton they will visit the Government farm in Ruakura, and will call in at Waitomo. Caves on the return journey to New Plymouth, arriving there late in the afternoon of Wednesday, March 29, the tour occupying a fortnight.
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Dominion, Volume 32, Issue 149, 20 March 1939, Page 8
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202YOUNG FARMERS Dominion, Volume 32, Issue 149, 20 March 1939, Page 8
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