| At a meeting of the. West Coast [ Farmers Union at Grey month yester- ! day the following remits were passed. Arahnra Branch.—(l) That the Depart* ment of Agriculture’ he urged to take np tl,ie question of experimental topIressing in Westland this winter with ■ view to determining tlie most econ•nvica) mivtev" of manures suitable Tor W.est Coast soils and conditions. rD That in view of the enormous losses annually suffered by the dairy industry through temporary sterility in cows, the Minister he urged to explore every possible avenue with a view to finding a cure. Harihnri Branch.— (1) extension of the railway south from lloss. (2) That further drainage he done on the One jQne Swamp Area, f.'l) That the Westland County Council he supported in advocating the extension of La Fontaine and Peterson Extension Bonds. M) That a stock route between the Wataroa and Poerua (livers he advocated.
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Hokitika Guardian, 19 June 1929, Page 6
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