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TO NEW ZEALAND FARMERS. HAMILTON; December 15. “Now - Zo.l'ind is one of the funut and inont attractive countries 1 have vis', o odonel E. P. Pollitt, a director of Imperial 'Chemical Industries, Limited, of louden, who is visiting Ha,mil ion. Caloric 1 Polli tt said that New Zealand pastures were as high yielding as any in the world. Thai knowledge of perdu re work shown, by New Zealand farmers was eipial to that in any paid of the world and was higher than in most places. New Zeal and had % unique reputation for the production of pasture seeds. Colonel Prl’litt said the position in Now Zealand was tlm*- if any appreciable rise in prices of dairy produce occurred an immediate increase in production could be brought about. The courtrv had o-rent potentialities for increased production.
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Hokitika Guardian, 17 December 1932, Page 3
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