HONEY CONTROL.
A PECULIAR POSITION
The peculiar position a honev exporter has found hjmself in in connection with the Honey Control Board was described by Mr. J. A. Nash (Palmertson) in the House of Representatives. He stated that for two years past the producer in question had been sending his honey Home through the board, yet,, according to his statement, he had obtained neither returns nor communications from the board hi regard to- the honey exported on his account. The man was in need of the money obtained for his produce, and was anxious to know what had happened. Mr. N'anh a*k*i the Government to make iiiouiries and have the matter set at rest. In renly, the Minister of Agriculture (Hon. O. ,T. Hnvrken) Mid "he *ould be pleaned to have inquiries mnde. and would let. the- • member know wbnrt wa* the difficulty between the individual and the Control Board.
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Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 167, 18 July 1927, Page 4
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