DAIRY PRODUCE EXPORT.
COMMISSION CHARGES. In- the event of the proposed compulsory marketing scheme of the Dairy Produce Control Board being brought into force next season all agents have •greed to work oh 2 per cent commission, says a Press Association telegram from Wellington. In- the, past some of the agents handling a very large portion of the New Zealand butter output charged only 2 per cent commission, while others charged 2i per cent. All the agents have now come into line and have agreed to a commission of. 2 per cent, provided the Control Board . bears . all the expense of handling and shipping the produce from New Zealand. This..means that the Dairy Control Board would have to engage a very large staff throughout New Zealand to ntteiuVto advanceß, store warrants, bills n^S? , f araft l-1 n *-- t0 kee P detailed *$*"*> * ut it is an- . ticipated that the savings effected by the reduced commission 8 would more extra -expense incurred by the Control Board-*t.the New Zealand end. j^mm^ Hen II Mm
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Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 94, 22 April 1926, Page 4
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