MEETING RECLAMATIONS IN LONDON
The New Zealand Dairy Produce Board has already intimated Its willingness to assist in meeting reclamations to London merchants by accenting orders from dairy companies to pay certain amounts out of advances which may come due to them. In order that such assignment orders may be regular and uniform the board lias had drawn up a form of order to meet three contingencies:—!. Where a definite, amount is owing and it is desires to pay same. 2 Where the final amount owing is not definitely known, but where the board Is desired to pay up to a specified amount on account. 3. Where the flnel amount owing is not defmit"!y known bufc c whereit is not desired to specify an amount.: In ell pares,-the. method of payment is by a deduction from shinning advances t>f co much ocr lb. In a circular to dairy companies the hoard sets opt the ebove details, and adds: "Should y.ciu have occasion to- isruo nn order, nleaso vrite us for a specimen form, stnting whlrh form you require,'whether No. -1, No. 2, or No. S."
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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 134, 3 December 1926, Page 9
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185MEETING RECLAMATIONS IN LONDON Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 134, 3 December 1926, Page 9
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