BEEKEEPING IN THE WAIKATO
“WONDERFUL PROGRESS” (Special to THE SUN.) CHRISTCHURCH, Thursday By unanimous vote at , tbe _ v ?firs conference of the National Be Association it was decided tins ing to request the Department - # culture to establish a State ap Canterbury, and further, that kura State Apiary, Hamilton, brought up-to-date. H nr The question was introduced t, E. A. Earp, senior apiary m g{ „ to the Department, in the cou e ] C ? address on the position ana ment of the industry in tn 10 “The industry has developed derfully in the Waikato district .. Mr. Earp, “this being d u ' “L d the Ruakura State Apianb ~e nj ei the bee-keepers there J this institution. The develops* n Canterbury, however, has nor j-j. good on account of the lack ies for training cadets. , ~n i ar)’ I would suggest that a stat ® , tl* established in Canterbury, an gs* Department be urged to bring t kura apiary up to date.’
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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 67, 10 June 1927, Page 8
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