SERVICE IN BRITAIN
NEW ZEALAND AGRICULTURISTS. (Special Correspondent.) LONDON, September 15. Six New Zealand agriculturists who arrived in July have dispersed throughout England. Mr G. A. Holmes, Dunedin, spent a month at a university college in North Wales at a school of agriculture. He visited the Aberystwyth plant-breeding station. Mr A. A. Copland, Timaru, is at the Somerset Farm Institute, near Bridgewater. Mr G. S. Robinson, Levin, is at a grassland station near Stratford-on-Avon. Mr A. A. Longwill, Pukekohe, is nt King’s College, Newcastle-on-Tyne, engaged in livestock work. Mr S. L. Green, Palmerston North, is at the Institute for Research in Dairying at Shinfield. Mr A. Johnson, Stratford, is at the Midland Agricultural School at Loughborough.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 17 September 1942, Page 4
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