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Trust’s Eggs Not Eggs

(N«w Zealand Press Association)

INVERCARGILL. October 31 The Invercargill Licensing Trust is so convinced that an egg is no longer an egg when it is served as part of a meal that it has decided to continue its 11-year practice of supplying its hotels with eggs from its West Plains farm. The trust was accused by the Poultry Board of contravening the Egg Marketing Authority Regulations, 1953, in sell-

Ing eggs produced at Its West Plains poultry farm at its city hotels. Among the outward correspondence approved at today’s meeting of the trust was a letter to the board saying that the trust proposed to continue to supply its hotels with eggs from the farm.

The trust considered it was not contravening the regulations.

Members did not comment on the letter.

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Bibliographic details

Press, Volume CII, Issue 30278, 2 November 1963, Page 17

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Trust’s Eggs Not Eggs Press, Volume CII, Issue 30278, 2 November 1963, Page 17

Trust’s Eggs Not Eggs Press, Volume CII, Issue 30278, 2 November 1963, Page 17

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