That there is a growing interest in herd-testing in the Thames Valley is abundantly evidenced, and a recent statement indicates that sixty per cent of the testing outfits sold in the Auckland province during the past year have' come to the Thames Valley. This is no doubt Largely due to the enterprise of Mr W. J. Byrne, who is recognised a,s one of the leading authorities on herd-testing in the Dominion, andw ho, by giving demonstrations, assists the farmer in the correct method of testing. —•- Hauraki Plains Gazette. “I look almost with respect when I see a cow because I know the value of the animal to this country, especially in the North Island,” said the Hon. E. P. Lee, when referring to dairy farming matters in a speech to his constituents. “The press of this country has fooled and hoodwinked you every lime,” said Mr Wilford at To Awamutu when criticising the Reform Government’s utterances’and doings. lie referred to the N.Z. Herald as being “the Bible of the North Island” —a compliment surely.—Waipa Post. Every issue of the Times can buy you something, or sell you something. Advertise! x
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Franklin Times, Volume 9, Issue 785, 17 November 1922, Page 3
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