SHOULD BE SPEEDED UP.
SLOW CARGO BOATS.
NO FASTER THAN 40 YEARS AGO
(By Telegraphs—Own Correspondent.) MORRINSVILLE, this day. Mr. J. E. Lceson, chairman of directors °jj orr insville Dairy Company, when addressing members of the Moirinsville branch of the Far mere' Union, stated it took as long for boats carrying Dominion perishable produce to reach England now thp r.rl!i-» c sv ar6 2?°- was hardly to of z faland that this state tinnp l? * t allowed to con«~4 r^Jf P * d ® p cargo-canyifts traffic. It was a matter that tSrfiiEr trol Board might well interest i&ft* Mr. Leeson said he had' not the doubt that the sooner the butter, cheese | meat and other produce were' 0 n the market the better the prices realised would be. He suggested that the reason for the slowness of the service w* the lack of oenpatkion.
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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 249, 20 October 1928, Page 4
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