PIG BREEDERS
NATIONAL RECORDING SCHEME A YEAR OF ACHIEVEMENT (By Telegraph—Press Association.) NEW PLYMOUTH, June 23. Describing the period as a year of achievement of which breeders and members could well be proud,' Mr J. A. Russell, the retiring president, presented his report to the annual meeting of the New Zealand Pig Breeders’ Association. The national recording scheme initiated and controlled by the Department of Agriculture had been closely watched, said Mr Russell, and it was greatly due to the progressive spirit of the council that control of the scheme was being moulded in the way that made it worth while and attractive to all breeders.
Mr J. Raynes (Patumahoe) was declared elected for the Auckland ward. The other councillors elected were: Messrs D. G. Morrison (North Auckland), D. S. Ross (Bay of Plenty) and W. L. West (Hawke’s Bay). At a subsequent meeting of the new! council M,r Ross was elected president, Messrs A. R. Gudopp (North Taranaki) and W. P. Bickers (North Wellington), vice-presidents, and Messrs West and G. M. Whitlock (South Wellington), the local executive.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 25 June 1938, Page 3
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