DIPLOMA IN DAIRYING
18 STUDENTS TAKE FIRST HONOURS GRANTED MASSEY COLLEGE AWARDS Press Association PALMERSTON X., Today. Kighteen students of the Massey Agricultural College have qualified for the diploma of Associate in Dairy Manufactures, being the first to receive the honour. The students are:—J. T. Barr. Cambridge; W. N. Blaylock. Kairanga; S "-Booth. Tamaki; J. Brock, Makion; A. \Y. Campbell. Tauranga: A. Carnie Oroua Downs; G. A. Challis, Kaupokonui; D. Cossen, Te Puke; p L Fisher. Rahotu; W. L. Harkness, Ham-' ilton; W. Lindsay, Hinuera; C. L. Macdonald, Auckland; J. w. Parish, Tamaki; E. Richardson. Ruawai; j’ H. Smith, Shannon; C. W Stack Mauriceville; it. o. Wattam, Cam-’ bridge; W. D. Rodger, Kairanga. The Sir James Wilson gold medal for the leading student in the sheepfarming course was awarded to T. Dosser, an English public schoolboy, now of Hastings.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1080, 18 September 1930, Page 10
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139DIPLOMA IN DAIRYING Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1080, 18 September 1930, Page 10
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