16 EDUCATION IN DAIRY FARMING, AND 



Certificate of Attendance at the Dairy School 

 These are to certify that 



of- 



has attended during the terms 



of two months at this School- 

 She has conducted herself- 



In the work of the Dairy she is chxssed— 

 -for Milking Cows, 



General Dairy Work,- 

 Making Butter,— — — 



General Knowledge,- 



Cooking, 



Tidiness, ~- 



Notes, 



Dated- 



On behalf of 

 The Committee of Management, 



-day of- 



-18- 



Siqjerintendent. 



Certificate for Attendance at the Dairy School, and Dijflomafor 



Special Merit. 



This is to certify that — — ■ 



of^ has attended the Dairy School 



during the two sessions- 



-and- 



-188 , and has passed the 



required Examination for this Diploma. 

 She has been awarded 



For — 



Dated- 



On behalf of 

 The Committee of Management, 



-day of- 



-18- 



Su'perintendent. 



Diploma Examinations. 



In the year 1886 the writer brought a motion before the 

 Council of the British Dairy Farmers' Association, proposing that 

 a sum of £20 should be offered by the Association to provide a 

 scholarship to be competed for by farmers or persons intending 

 to follow the business of dairy farming or dairying. The motion 

 was adopted, and it was provided that the successful competitor, 

 after passing his viva voce and practical examination, should 

 proceed to Normandy, and spend two months at least upon a 



