THE FARMERS' UNION.
NOKTIi I'ANTKUHI'HV CONFERENCE. (Per Press Association.) CmUBTCIII'KCH, MavM.. Th'o ProvTncial Conference of tto North Canterbury Farmers' I'nion aliened to-day. Mr J. O'ltaMoran, tho retiring president, said the col~ ony had been undoubtedly prosperous during the year. llv moved, and it whs unanimously ngrood, to send a telegram to tho Premier, congratulating him on the state of the cot,ony, und also on the improvement in his liualUi', Mr J. A. Pannett. Orocn--1 imrk, was elected president, and Mr. I>. Jones, Tompleton, vico-prefcklcnl. I It was decided to recommend the Government to prohibit the tation of bones in order prevent the spread of anthrax.
| A remit that auctioneer*' com" mission# pa sales of wool should not*, exceed per cunt, was referred toI the executive with power tu act.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7832, 26 May 1905, Page 2
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129THE FARMERS' UNION. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7832, 26 May 1905, Page 2
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