THE PIG INDUSTRY.
EXPERT ADVISERS URGED. DISCUSSION BY FARMERS, (Times Special Reporter.) AUCKLAND, Thursday. Complete agreement with the principle or a remit. from Northern Thames: “That in view of the increasing importance of the pig industry, this should be placed on the same basis as dnirylns by the appointment of expert advisers," was expressed by the Auckland Provincial conference of the Farmers‘ Union. The remit. was moved by Mr Black—more, who said it was calculated [0 better methods in pig—keeping. Mr \V. H. Allen (Til‘nu), in strongly supporting the remit, said its princlple would be for the good of every farmer. That the remit was loosely drafted and should be referred to a special committee for re—draitiug, for if passed in its pro-Rent form it would mean considerable controversy m future, was stressed by Mr J, 11. llt‘uruiss. ‘ ‘ Uthcr speakers, while expressing agreement with the principle of the remit, t'oururrrrl with Mr Furniss that ii was not worded wisely, and :tt‘rortl—infily it, was referred to u smull cum~ ‘miltce for l'C-tll‘ill‘llllf—L
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Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 18898, 29 May 1936, Page 4
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171THE PIG INDUSTRY. Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 18898, 29 May 1936, Page 4
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