CATCHMENT BOARD AREA
Federated Farmers’
Contention
The contention that all Otago, excluding Waitaki, should be included in one catchment board was reaffirmed in a remit passed at a meeting of the Arrowtown branch of ‘the Federated Farmers, held in the Bowling Club pavilion last week. Mr, D,. E. Rowe presided over a small attendance. The urgent necessity of installing a separate telephone in the goods shed at Queenstown was riscussed, and it was decided that a request to this effect be made to the New Zealand Railways.
The Mobile Film Unit wrote offering to screen a film dealing with soil conservation. It was decided to accept the offer, the screening to take place on September 30 in Arrowtown.
Messrs D. E. Rowe and J. Bagrie were nominated to the Queenstown Rehabilitation Committee, on which one
scat was vacant
Mr D. H. Cockburn gave a lengthy resume on the Provincial Council’s endeavour to secure improved barley prices. < •
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Lake County Mail, Issue 12, 13 August 1947, Page 8
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156CATCHMENT BOARD AREA Lake County Mail, Issue 12, 13 August 1947, Page 8
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