SLOW RECOVERY
ENGLAND'S BUEDEN
OUR PRODUCE POPULAR
(By Telegraph.) (Special to "The Evening Post") DUNEDIN, This Day. After a seven months' tour of Great Britain, Prance, Belgium, Germany and Switzerland, Mr. S. C. Sutherland, man. ager for Wright, Stephenson, and Co., has returned to Dunedin. While abroad he made a close study of the agricultural and pastoral development of various countries.
"Although a tremendously vealtW Z S P T3' ? ai(l Mr- Sutherland '^The general opimon at Home is that Mr made a much more satisfactory settlp «ent so far as Britain was concerned" S BrS^ f^^" cousi^rs "hat meat w^ 6S P^^ally all our meat, b utterj and chees j f Ca\-f * + ?* durinS the last veaJ w back If *+,? atf "nry lamb has gone t," tt f Cantf bury farmers wish to retain the good name their lamb has enjoyed they will have to pay more attention to breeding, and so Pprorco a carcass suitable for the Home Tar
Mr. Sutherland was impressed by breeders could beat New Zealand Zdueers only m beef cattle and AvrshTrfl *»"*• «*«•>. the latter being bY^er than the New Zealand breed, JjS from it b™edl. n? °f 'ambs for export irom the Dominion. L The French were getting right down to production. The battfefields were SSvti' f? the ? e °Ple exceedingly industnous. the visitor motored along the roads in the evening tail'? 0 • + T hol° French famil^s toiling in the harvest fields. Belgium was undergoing very intensive cultivation not an inch of the ground beinswasted The Belgians worked lonf ? v % T daWn t0 dusk-- The outagricultural viewpoint was very good. No one could help being struck by the way m which the Germans are settling down," said Mr. Sutherland. Everybody m Germany seemed to bo iappy and contented. The Germans were very desirous of encouraging tourwn dß^ ,and- they gave Br"^ers a wonderful hearing.
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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 141, 11 December 1929, Page 11
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308SLOW RECOVERY Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 141, 11 December 1929, Page 11
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