THE DAIRY COMPANY'S SITE.
Sir,-—I notice from your columns that the storm in a tea cup over the Tauranga dairy factory matters Still continues. Can Mr Tollemache’s satellites not see that the more they try to involve Messrs P. T. Ream and H. G. Lever the further in the mire they push him? If it were such bad business for these directors not to insist on obtaining full particulars of this offer, surely it was infinitely worse on Mr Tollemache’s part, personally. in turning it down. All those who have attended dairy factory meetings for years past will know how very difficult it has been to obtain even necessary information from him. And then we have the assurance of practically all the members of the board at that time that no such offer was submitted to them by their chairman. Mr Tollemache led them to believe that it was an insignificant offer which he would not entertain. It seems that they trusted the chairman as their business head, but the trust was evidently misplaced. I wonder when this coterie of Mr Tollemache’s will see that he is only using them in building this flimsy material into a ladder by which to climb hack into the chair. ■■SHAREHOLDER.”
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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LXII, Issue 11212, 6 September 1933, Page 3
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207THE DAIRY COMPANY'S SITE. Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LXII, Issue 11212, 6 September 1933, Page 3
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