THREE MILLION LOSS.
TO N.Z. DAIRY FARMERS
Speaking at the annual meeting of Joseph Nathan and Co. in London recently, Mr. A. Sandercock, after severely ssrsSiSa 'ssstf&J 9 * Zealand As a direct result of this ill-advised attempt to revolutionise entirely the methods of marketing New Zealand produce it has been estimated that the amount the dairy producers in New Zealand will receive this year, as compared with last year, will be at least about £3,000,000 less, and a £3,000,000 deficiency on a turnover of £20,000,000 is an acutely serious thing for each and every producer, especially when it is borne in mind that the producer as a rule is a email man and not a wealthy capitalist. The loss to him is a serious one, and the result must also reflect not only on the producer but on the general trading conditions in New Zealand.
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Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 113, 16 May 1927, Page 4
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