MAY GO HIGHER.
BTTTTEH. MAKERS DISSATISFIES 'DECLINE TO 'ACCEPT THE BfPERIAU OFFER. (By Telegraph.—Own Correspondent) HAMILTON - , this day. Dairy companies of the Auckland province have definitely decided not to accept the offer of the Imperial Oovemment for the purchase of Xciv Zealand dairy produce unless marketing facilities equal to those granted the producers of Greafc I Britain and Ireland are granted to New . Zealand producers after March 31 nert. I This decision was ccme to at a representative meeting of directors of dairy companies in th-e province. heM :n Auckland , a couple of days ago, and carried by a substantial majority. Subsequently a meeting of the South Auckland Dairy Aew* ciation was held, when a resolution wsa carried providing definitely for termination of further negotiations with tihe (Food Controller after the 22nd inst. Aβ the Aiitkland province produces twothirds of the total butter of New Zealand the decision is an important one, ac it means that the price offered by the Imperial Government, upon which fcne proposed new price, in Ne~w Zealand ie also based, may not yet be accepted.
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Auckland Star, Volume LI, Issue 249, 18 October 1920, Page 2
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