FERTILISER INDUSTRY
Taking Over By State Thought Unlikely By Telegraph—Press Association. Auckland. July 29. At the New Zealand Farmers’ Fertiliser Company's annual meeting today the chairman, Mr. A. A. Ross, said the company had had the best year since .1930. Reports had been circulated in regard to the Government’s attitude toward the fertiliser industry. He did not think for a moment that the Government had any intention of taking over the industry, which was well organised and economically conducted Prices of fertilisers had been reduced by over 26 per cent, below pre-war values.
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Dominion, Volume 30, Issue 260, 30 July 1937, Page 11
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