DAIRY DELEGATION
Departure For Australia To-night
REGULATION OF EXPORTS
For the purpose of discussing with tlie Australian Dairy Produce Board questions of mutual interest to the dairy producers of tlie Commonwealth ami the Dominion, a delegation from the New Zealand Dairy Board will leave Auckland to-night by the Niagara for Sydney. Tlie delegation comprises Air. C. P. Agar, deputy-chairman of the board, Air. W. A. lorns and Air. J. Dunlop, members, Alii T. C. Brash, secretary of tlie board, and Mr. 11. E. Davis, the board’s London manager. Tlie most important matter to be discussed between the two boards is the regulation of shipments of dairy produce to Mie United Kingdom. The New Zealand representatives will also explain to members of the Australian board tlie wider measures of supervision the board here proposes to exercise over the marketing’ of dairy produce.
The delegation will have only a few days in Australia, and present arrangements provide for its return to New Zealand in less than a fortnight. A meeting of the board has been called for October 16, and the delegation is to be back in time to attend that meeting. Since his arrival in the Dominion at tlie end of August, Air. Davis has been busy conferring witii the board and its administrative officers, aud on his return to the Dominion from Australia he will visit several of tlie main dairying centres and discuss witii the industry tlie new marketing proposals as well as overseas phases of the Lon: don end of the dairy produce trade.
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Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 5, 1 October 1935, Page 10
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256DAIRY DELEGATION Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 5, 1 October 1935, Page 10
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