MILKING SHORTHORNS.
AOOOOIATION'I MII'I'HIG. OFFICERS ELECTED. ...—— The New Zenland Milking Shot-thorn Association‘s annual meeting was held last evening in the Toorak Hall, )lr A. D. Ilell presiding. It. was unani—mously agreed to hold the next annual meeting at Palmerston North. The report and balance-sheet were . adopted. in answer to a question. “16 ‘ secretary. .\lr A. \\'. tireeu. stated that i where n ihorthorn was registered with i the association and the registration was withdraun, another animal could . be submitted. hut. nu repayment of registration fees “its made. This system hud been introduced in order to induce breeders to register calves. t Election of Offloon. ’l‘hi: t'olhmlup: ot‘tluers were elected: —Pl‘l'.\l‘ll‘llt. .\lr ti. l). llull; senior Vice—president. .\lr ti. Jones; juniol‘ \iee—presidonl, Mr W. .I. stuck; trousureix .\lr it. I). ltuxlleld. The noun-elected president pre—sented the trophies “‘0” during the year. SOCIAL FUNCTION. SHUItTIIORN Billiliulilla‘ MEET. An enjoyui In social mount-g, l‘ol- i lowed the mutual meeting of the New . Zealand .Vlilklll‘g‘ :‘horthoru Association. 1 Mr B. D. Duxtleld presided. . Mr A. D. Bell in proposing “The ; New Zealand Milking. shorthuru Ar t lactation," stated that he wuss eou- i vlncad that the breed was coming into i It: own and it was being recognise-l i that as a dual purpose beast the ‘ Shorthorn had no peer. Breeders i should see that in seeking high butteri’at production they did not. hreeri in l lnterlorly-rrarued beast. it lll‘ld been i convincingly illustrated that the milking Shol'lhorn “us held in high esteem : us an inert unuuni. \lr IL It. llnll re- : alltlllllt‘ll to thi- tonal in the New Zeu— ‘ lulut .\.~.\ul'i.:|lntl. " the ‘utlll‘l’zilll'yi lirniit'h." p:'t.;.n,~.- ‘ it; ‘!" .\, l’i‘her wns |t ”“htnudv-i in in) Mr ti. J. i-.d;.‘.u', \\h“li I ”I“ hunt i. " lliu \\'i-||iti=|u|i :iiltl 'l'uri—iiuki iii‘.tiu'lia'.~.“ pl'Hpusrtl by Mr H. i .ionv‘. \\-t.\ replied to ll) .\l|' \\'. J. i Sim-it 'l'uiialn rl' “rioiithiund,” tutti . “ \\.iii\.iiu" \\\'l'tl lli'ulniN‘ll li_\ Alt-Sal's It. li.tl|slt'.tl| unit it. Hutchinson rm. ~in'i'li\l'l.\. Messrs 11, .L Ktht and I'3. .I. ||ll\lll‘lli reipoudins. while tor “ltul’ --i l'.|'lll.\.” “ Franklin." and "lluwl‘e‘s 1:..;.." Alex's-rs \\'i Fisher, J. Sent-li- and 'L It. Iliid woke, \lt-ssl's li, Harlan, \- 'i".‘"".\ and ii. \\'.ill replying. -\ i-Nili' \ule oi' thunk: \\.|.\ [MISbL‘d '” ”I" M'N'rlurr. .\lr .\. \\'. lil‘ticll. ‘ Tm?“ “'“l'l‘ l'l'UYided by Mesars H. F. ‘ NHH-it'i's. .l. 'l'. Utllle‘l'bb)‘ and ti. dunes. Mr littlet‘sby was neruuipuih IBL
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Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 18898, 29 May 1936, Page 2
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386MILKING SHORTHORNS. Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 18898, 29 May 1936, Page 2
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