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EKETAHUNA

HERD-TESTING AVERAGES. ("Times-Age” Special.) The following is a summary of group 30-day averages for all cows tested during March by the Bush Cooperative Herd Testing Association (incorporated):—

TOP BUTTER-FAT PRODUCERS. Highest Top herd. cow.

cows tested during March was 4981b5. milk, 5.2 test, 26.11b5. fat. Personal. Messrs R. Payne (Waitara), J. Payne (Wellington) and Noel Payne (Wellington) spent the Easter holidays with their parents in Eketahuna. Miss A. Anderson, of Dunedin, a niece of Mr J. Jesson, and Miss Hilda Jesson spent Easter in Eketahuna. Miss Anderson had been farewelling her aunt, Miss Jesson, matron of the Dennison Hospital, who left as a delegate with the party from New Zealand to the World ■ Conference of Associated Countrywomen, to be held in London,

Cows. Milk . Test. Fat. Woodville .. 772 513 5.2 27 Pahiatua .. 735 431 5.2 22 Konini .. 664 455 5.5 25 Hamua .. 551 532 5.1 27 Nireaha .. 640 530 5.3 28 Eketahuna . .. 651 542 5.2 28

Cows Fat. Fat. Woodville 20 35 57 Pahiatua 42 30 64 Konini 53 31 56 Hamua .. 2 herds 32 53 Nireaha .. 2 herds 33 64 Eketahuna 28 36 65 The Association average for 4013

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 12 April 1939, Page 7

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EKETAHUNA Wairarapa Times-Age, 12 April 1939, Page 7

EKETAHUNA Wairarapa Times-Age, 12 April 1939, Page 7

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