DAIRY STATION.
AND SCHOOL OF INSTRUCTION.
, ' PRESS ASSOCIATION i Wellington, last night. The Minister foe Lands, speaking at the Farmers’ Union Conference to-day, said the Cabinet had decided that an expsri. mental dairy station and a complete school of instruction should be equipped in the North Island. The sohemd would nosv be elaborated, and a site selected. No personal influence or anything else but suitability would weigh with him in the selection of the site. It would be impossiblo to have a number of these stations, as the work was of a very scientific •character, and the equipment would have to be very complete. Every faoility would bo given to provide instruction for those requiring ir. Unless they went on doing original work they would not be able to occupy the top position in the market. S» had every hope this sohool would give an immense impetus to the dairy industry, and if any mistake was made iu regard to sitp, it would not be because any personal or other influence had been exerted, (App'ause.) A scheme was being prepared for instruction of stock inspectors undpr Mr Gilruth before taking up their duties, and so getting a knowledge of veterinary work. J
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1854, 7 September 1906, Page 2
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