! Speaking at the Wanganui Education Board, meeting last "week Mr Jas. Smith drew attention l to the advies;il)ilitjr o® the board arranging for instruction ini bee farming. He drew f ttoutiooi to the foot that there was /v/flolutely no export of honey from ivew lZeiaJatjd, while the United States r.-Tvvrt of that article amounted to 20 • v v'lHon dollars. Be moved that the Bni-’.rd ; make application to the Department of Agriculture for the service® of Mr Hopkins. Government bee expert,, for the giving of instructions to Saturday classes. The motion, which was earned, was seconded by Mr P. M. iSpurdle, who expressed! the o-tir 'on that the subject should he taught in all technical schools.
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Te Aroha News, Volume XXVI, Issue 43099, 1 June 1907, Page 4
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