WEEK OF MEETINGS
MANY DAIRYMEN TO VISIT HAMILTON DELEGATES FROM ALL PARTS Prom Our Own Correspondent HAMILTON, Wednesday. The National Dairy Association Conference, which will be held in Hamilton next week, will be one of the largest meetings of delegates that has ever been held here. Over 500 delegates from all over New Zealand will be arriving on Monday, many of them accompanied by their wives. The following programme has been arranged:— Monday, 10 a.m.: The annual meeting of the Dominion Group Herd Testing Federation. Tuesday: Address of welcome by the Mayor; 10 a.m., annual meeting of the National Dairy Association of New Zealand, Limited; 3 p.m. annual meeting (continued); 8 p.m annual meeting of the New Zealand Co-op. Rennet Company, Limited. 8 p.m., combined social evening in Winter Show Hall. Wednesday: 10 a.m.. annual meeting of the National Dairy Association of New Zealand, Limited (continued); 2 p.m., address by Mr. W. M. Singleton, Director of Dairy Division, “Some Aspects of the Dairy Industry”; 2.30 p.m., picture matinee tor the women visitors: 4 p.m., address by Mr. W. H. Cunningham (the association's solicitor), “The Nature and p.m., annual meeting of the New Zealand Producers’ Co-op. Marketing Association, Limited; S p.m., Lyceum Club evening for the women visitors Thursday: 10. a.m.. address by Mr. J. Hine, acting-chairman, New Zealand Dairy Produce Board; 11 a.m.. address by Professor William Riddet, Director. Dairy Research Institute; 2 p.m., address by Mr. P. O. Veale, research chemist; Federation of Taranaki Cooperative Dairy 'R’atcories. Thursday and Friday will be devoted to various social engagements.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1002, 19 June 1930, Page 16
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258WEEK OF MEETINGS Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1002, 19 June 1930, Page 16
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