RURAL CREDITS AT W AIKATO. HAMILTON', May 7. The Rural Intermediate Credt scheme is making some progress in the Waikato as Credit Associations have been formed at Tc Awamutu and Hamilton, whilst the New Zealand Co-oper-ative Dairy Company guarantees ad vances to its members. An Association is being formed at Otorohanga, and Committees to investigate have been appointed at other centres. Mi J. Snell, Deputy Commissioner... addressed the representatives of about 200 dairy companies at Hamilton today. explaining the scheme. WOMEN TEACHERS’ ASSOCIATION
WELLINGTON. Alav 7. The annual conference of the N.Z. Women Teachers’ Association, which opened on Saturday, was concluded today. Officers for the ensuing year were elected as follow President, Miss Andrews (Taranaki); Vice-Presidents Miss Sullivan. ALA. (Dunedin and Miss Hodgson (Taranaki) ; Secretary, Miss Fowles (Taranaki) ; Committee: Miss Robertson (Otago), Aliss Edmed (Pabiatua). Miss Little (AVelhngton . Aliss K. Turner, ALA. (Canterbury), Aliss Eggers f Afanawatu); Treasurei, Aliss Sapsford (Canterbury).
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Hokitika Guardian, 8 May 1928, Page 1
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