DAIRYMEN’S CONFERENCE
THE CONTROL ACT. [Feb Uni ran Pkkss Assoctatiow.l AUCKLAND. June 23. The annual mooting of the National Dairy .Afwociatbni and (ho conference o( the 'North Auckland Dairymen are proceeding. . , . It was resolved-dliat, in view of the extra clerical work entailed by hvrincss people obtaining orders on suppliers’ chorines, (he Government ho asked to exempt co-operative dairy companies from the main Act., and allow companies to carry on a legitimate business without, being made a. agency for the benefit, of outside people.” Other remits curried wore an follow: “That the Dairy Control Act should provide for the election of a Dairy Council of thirtv members —namely, twenty from the. North Island and ten from the South. Island —elected by the dairy factory directorates in each provincial or sub-provin-cial district, for consultation with the Control Board upon any matter for which the board called' it into conference.” " That the matter of depreciation of factory plant and equipment be brought under the notice of t fie Commissioner oi Taxes, with a view to having a uniform and equitable scab* allowed in tho matter of income tan relurus.
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Evening Star, Issue 18668, 24 June 1924, Page 9
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186DAIRYMEN’S CONFERENCE Evening Star, Issue 18668, 24 June 1924, Page 9
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