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SPECIAL! SPECIAL! SPECIAL! SPECIAL.!. •ONE WEEK ONLY MEN’S NAVY NAP COATS —Prince Cut — 79/6 PROCURE ONE IMMEDIATELY. JACK OWEN SPORTS’ MERCER, MACKAY STREET. DAIRY-PRODUCE CONTROL BOARD NEW ZEALAND DAIRY-PRODUCE CONTROL BOARD. TO OWNERS AND EXPORTERS OF ALL BUTTER AND CHEESE TO BE EXPORTED FROM NEW ZEALAND.

FpHE abovenamed Board hereby gives notice that on the seventeenth day of August, 1927, it resolved and determined to exercise limited control over the export of all butter and cheese which shall from and after the date hereinafter mentioned be exported from New Zealand to the extent and for the purpose of requiring—(a) That the shipments of all butter and/or cheese so exported shall be regulated by the board; and (b) That all butter and/or cheese so exported shall if shipped to any port on the East Coast of North America (if shipped i on consignment) or if shipped on consignment or otherwise to any port in Great Britain or to any port on the Continent of Europe (between Bor-

r deaux and Hamburg both inclusive be insured against marine and othe losses and risks under the contrac or contracts of marine insurant that are from time to time arranget by the Board for the insurance o all such butter and/or chees< against such risks as are specifier in such contract or contracts fron in factory to destination and durinj a specified period thereafter. (J copy of the contract of insurance for the time being in force to be al ways available for inspection at the office of the Board); —and (c) That each dairy company, owner consignor -or other firm o.i company so exporting any butter and/or cheese—(l.) Shall in the case of butter and/ or cheese exported on consign ment, furnish within fourteen days after shipment a return to the Board stating the name of the person firm or company to whom the same is sent for sale on consignment, the brands, grades and numbers of boxes or crates of each grade in the shipment and the rate of advance in respect of each grade. (II.) Shall in the case of butter and/or cheese exported on consignment but which before any sale on consignment is effected is sold direct to a purchaser, furnish within fourteen days after such direct sale a return to the Board (in addition to the foregoing return) stating the price at which each grade was sold and the quantity so sold.

(III.) Shall in the case of butter and/or cheese sold before export or sold f.o.b. or c.i.f. furnish within fourteen days after shipment a ■ return to the Board stating the brands, grades and number of boxes or crates of each grade in the shipment and the price at which each grade was sold; and (d) That all butter and/or cheese so exported shall if shipped to any port in Great Britain where there are situated stores approved from time to time by or on behalf of the Board be landed, sorted and stored in such approved stores; and (e) That each person firm or company to whom any butter and/or cheese so exported is exported for sale on consignment shall—(I.) On request by or on behalf of the Dairy Factory concerned or the Board permit his or its accounts to be audited from time to time and in such manner as the Board shall from time to time arrange, the result of such audit to be confidential except to interested parties. (II.) Furnish the London office of the Board with copies of the account sales and other statements from time to time rendered to his or its principals in New Zealand at the same time as such account sales and other statements are rendered to such principals. The said control it was resolved shall operate as from midnight on the 30th day of September, 1927, and until further determination by the Board.' Dated this 29th day of August, 1927. THE COMMON SEAL of the New Zealand Dairy-Produce Control Board was hereunto duly set and affixed by and in the presence of W. GROUNDS, Chairman. W. D. HUNT, Member. i T. C. BRASH, Secretary. PUBLIC NOTICES. WEST COAST FLORIST ALBERT STREET :: GREYMOUTH, Are Showing a Wonderful Display of CUT SPRING FLOWERS, Including Narcissus and Daffodils. TOMATO PLANTS (different varieties), all strong and healthy. CABBAGE PLANTS (Enfield Market). FRESH POT PLANTS. R. INNES, Proprietress. 170 R SALE—Houses, Sections, Shops, Farms and Businesses of every description, in town and suburbs.—Apply A. Naylor, House and Land Agent, Greymouth.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 10 September 1927, Page 1

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