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Judgment in eggs case

i (N.Z. Press Association) WELLINGTON. I Writs of certiorari and

! mandamus, sought against; [the Egg Marketing Authority [by three poultry farmers,’ were granted bv Mr Justice) White in a judgment deliv-[ ered in the Supreme Court [ in Wellington. The plaintiffs were Jo-; hannes Cornelius Smith, of) Hamilton, William Robertson,) of Kawerau, and Mrs Eliza-! beth Hendrina Maria van Den Brink, of Panatoetoe. ) The plaintiffs challenged [ decisions of the authority regarding their entitlement; ! licences, and the writs are i |to require the authority to [rehear their applications. [ [ In each case the poultry ; farmers had applied for [licences entitling them to in- | crease their flocks of birds I [under egg marketing regula-) ! tions which had been intro-) ; duced to stabilise egg pro-; duction within the industry, ) said his Honour. ’ The policy was impleimented, and the regulations ' passed later.

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Press, Volume CXIII, Issue 38183, 24 March 1973, Page 17

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Judgment in eggs case Press, Volume CXIII, Issue 38183, 24 March 1973, Page 17

Judgment in eggs case Press, Volume CXIII, Issue 38183, 24 March 1973, Page 17

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