That a regular and well-spaced service of fast vessels would be o* even greater value to primary Producers than the recent saving in freights effected bv new contracts was the opinion expressed by Mr. W. A. Irons, chairman of the Dairy Produce Control Board, in the course of an address to the delegates at the annual meeting of the Taranaki Federation of ■ Dairy Companies at Stratford. Mr. Irons emphasised that this, could lie attained only, by modifying'.the- present system whereby overseas liners called at as.many as eight or nine ports on the New Zealand coast collecting produce, by arranging that a service of up-to-date (liners load only at the larger ports, produce being concentrated there by a carrier system
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXIII, Issue 12077, 17 October 1933, Page 2
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