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CLEVEDON.

FAKMEKS' UNION MEETING The monthly meeting tf the Clevedon branch of the Farmers' Union was held in the Public Hall on the evening of Saturday last. The members pre?ent were Messrs C A Fawcett, president, J Shaw, vice-president, C C Munro, H J Bull. J Luke, A D Bell J Hancock, T Bell, W Duder, S Browne, H H Cawte and the secretary, J A Gundy Mr Fawcett, on taking the chair for tfce liist time since being elected to the position of president fjr the coming year, thanked the members fur the honour done him in electing him to the post, and stated that he hoped to fulfil the obligatiar.s of his office ia as efficient a manner as the immediate pastpresident and thcs2 preceding fcim, if it were possible, 'lhey had set him a very high standard to attain, and ore good rule ot tte last president he hoped to follow was that of "thinking twice before he spoke orcc."

The minutes of tlu Irst meeting having been read and confirmed, the chairman txpiessed his regret at the loss to the district and to the Union in the death of Mr James McKnight. A vote of condolence was passed to Mr McKnight's family, the members standing Mr A D Bell reported on the steps taken by the Road Board in connection with assisting the recruiting scheme

ik lnc secretary reported on what he had doue in connection with the matter ot taking an option over the rights of the silt buds at Ul2 mouth of the Wauoa liver, and hid action injtbc matter was approval ol rtsjlved that the collecting sheet lor the Aeroplane land be closed, the amount collected, £i 5a 6df te torwardul to the Aeroplane Fund Committee, gs requested A letter asking Lr a:d to "ilussian Prisoners' Day" Fund was too late to be dealt with

The secretary stated that there was some diiiiculty in obtaining sufficient members to form a class in eheep-breediog ar.d wool-classing, as rrn inters considered the c;urae 100 long.—lt was reselvcd that the Agricultural Department be communicated with, asking if a shorter course could te arranged The remit sheet lor the a:.nual ijonfeicace was fully ducuss:d and the delegates instructed as to t e supporting or otherwise of tr.e various remits. It not being convenient for Mr Browne to attend the conference, it was resolved that Mr J A Candy, the secretary, be appointed delegate in Mr Brown's pUca o,ie new member was unanimously elected

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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 5, Issue 177, 26 May 1916, Page 1

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CLEVEDON. Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 5, Issue 177, 26 May 1916, Page 1

CLEVEDON. Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 5, Issue 177, 26 May 1916, Page 1

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