Horticultural Societies’ Conference.
Dunedin, Juno 27. t the conference of delegates from horticultural societies a number of ers were read and discussed, inling one on boo culture, A resbiU was passed that with a view to )ing bee culture the Government aid appoint a boe expert. It was decided that the Government aid bo recommended to pass legisjn to enable t/he Agricultural Dement to deal with foul brobd.
ha conference was closed to-night. draft of the constitution of the ional Horticultural Society was ptod and a provisional committee ointed, with Mr A. Bathgate as ddent.
he Orclnrd and Garden Pests Bill, amended by the committee apited, was adopted, and the Governit are to be urged to speedily pass The Auckland members dissented, he ground that until a specific had i discovered for the codlin moth i a measure would unduly harass fruitgrowers, he fruit show was largely attended ay, about £161) being taken at the .'B.
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Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume III, Issue 169, 29 June 1901, Page 3
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156Horticultural Societies’ Conference. Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume III, Issue 169, 29 June 1901, Page 3
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