NURSERY COLLEGE
FIRST DAIRY DIPLOMAS
LEADING SHEEP STUDENT
(By Telegraph.—Press Association.)
PALMEIISTON- N., This Day
Eighteen-students of Massey College •qualified for the diploma of associate in--dairy, manufactures, being the- first to receive the honour. The students arc: .Messrs. J. T,. Barr. (Cambridge), W. N. Blayloek (Kniranga), S. W. Booth (Turuaki), J. Brock (Makino), IS r. W. Campbell (Tauranga),A. Cnrnic (Oroua Downs). G. A. Challis (Kanpokomii), D. Co'ssou.(To Puke), F. L. Fisher (Hahotu), W. L. Ilarknes.s (Hamilton), W. Lindsay (Hinuera), C. L. Macdonnld" (Auckland), J. W. Parish (Tamaki), E. Eichardson (Ruawai), J. 11. Smith (Shannon), C. W. .Stack (Mauriceville)., Ii; G. - Wattam (Cambridge),. W. D. Eodger (Kairanga). The Sir James Wilson gold medal for the leading student in fho sheep farming course was awarded to ,Mr. T. Dosser, an English public school boy, now of Hastings.
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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 69, 18 September 1930, Page 11
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