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Keen competition for honic-separted cream and tin- tempting inducements offered suppliers caused Mr hj. Holdaway to sound a note of warning at the annual meeting of shareholders of the Bnllancc Valley (cheese) Co-op. Dairy Co. (states the Pahiatua Herald). Mr Holdaway snid a lot of dairy comj)anies were bidding for home-separated ercnni. Taking it year in and year out. he thought it best to stick to thenown factory, "ft' we slick to the factory, it will stick to us," he added. "We are naturally loyal to our own products, and in many primary and secondary industries, can boast of a superiority which cannot ho surpassed," Mr' E. H. Wyles said at the annual meeting of the Canterbury Employers' Association in Christ<-hurchi (states the Lyttelton Times). "TJut we are a limited' population in New Zealand, and we have not the power to develop our resources that older lands with a larger population have. My view is that a properly devised system of immigration, bringing to New 556 aland those who are willing, by energy and ability, to assist in further developing the resources of this land and adding to the power of its present industries, both primary and secondary, and the investment in the Dominion of British capital, would bring to a realisation the present possibilities of the undeveloped resources of this country, and assist in securing that unity' in trade and sentiment which should be to the advantage of every part of the British Empire."

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Dunstan Times, Issue 3136, 25 September 1922, Page 7

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Untitled Dunstan Times, Issue 3136, 25 September 1922, Page 7

Untitled Dunstan Times, Issue 3136, 25 September 1922, Page 7