POULTRYMEN.
CONFERENCE DECISIONS. (Per Press Association). WELLINGTON, January 26. The Poultrymen’s Conference decided ■that the executive should confer with the Poultry Board, in preparing regulations for the sale of eggs under the Poultry Act, 1924. It was resolved that the feasibility of selling eggs by weight, instead of the dozen, be given the fullest possible consideration. It was also decided to bring the matter of penalties for thefts of poultry under the notice of the Minister of Justice, the penalties being considered inadequate. Officers were elected as follow: President, Mr A. J. MacLaine; vice-presi-dents, Mr W. Turner; secretary and treasurer, Mr J. N. McLean; executive committee, Messrs A. J. MacLaine and J. 0. Nesfield (Auckland), W. Turner (Canterbury and Westland) and G. McLatcliie (Otago and Southland) ; deputations committee, Messrs MacLaine, A. G. Mmnby, A. E. Salisbury and the secretary; auditor, Mr F. E. Feist.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 54, Issue 91, 27 January 1934, Page 2
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