ROAD BEHAVIOUR
CHILDREN PASSING CATTLE TO BE TAUGHT IN SCHOOLS FARMERS’ UNION SUGGESTION At Tuesday’s meeting of the Northern Thames Sub-Provincial Executive of the New Zealand Farmers’ Union, Mrs A. H. Blackmore (Waihi), reported that the Waihi branch had written to the Auckland 1 Education' Board suggesting that school children should 'be taught correct behaviour cm the road when stock was passing. The Auckland Education Board had in turn written to the Education Department, Wellington, added Mrs Blackmore, and. as a result all teachers had now been instructed to teach road behaviour when stock was about, similarly to that taught for vehicular traffic. “The instructions are so good that one would think they had been- drawn* up by a drover,” added Mrs Blackmore. Voice: Some drovers need educating also. It was decided to record the conference’s appreciation and congratulations on the action taken by Waihi.
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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume 52, Issue 3299, 11 August 1943, Page 4
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145ROAD BEHAVIOUR Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume 52, Issue 3299, 11 August 1943, Page 4
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