DAIRY INDUSTRY.
By Telegraph—Press Association— Dunedin, last night. Messrs Harkness and Freinan, of the North Island National Dairy Association, waited to-day upon Mr James Mills, managing director of the Union o.b. Oo.* and urged tho placing of refrigerating machinery on a steamer for produce from coastal ports to Wellington. The interview was of a satisfactory nature, and it is hoped tho request will have become an accomplished fact by next soason._ _ The committee of tho National Dairy Association, having considered a proposal to amalgamate with the North Island, do not consider it advisable or necessary, but will be pleased at all times to act in concert with the North Island Association on all matters for the benefit of tho dairy industry.
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Gisborne Times, Volume IX, Issue 908, 5 June 1903, Page 3
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