DAIRY CONTROL.
‘ grading of produce. THE SHIPPING QUESTION. (by TELEGRAPH—PRESS ASSOCIATION.) WELLINGTON, July 27. The Dairy Control Board has decided to support the proposal for- increasing the minimum points for first grade butter and cheese, and compulsory cream grading has been approved. Shipping is giving the board a good deal of concern. While little can be. done until a report i§ received from the overseas delegates a s to the possibilities of an improved contract, the.board" will do its best, to eliminate the irregularities of past-seasons. No 'definite decision lias been received from the Minister regarding a reduction in railway freights, but a reduction is. confidently, expected. A report from the New Zealand commissioner of the British Empire. Exhibition indicated that the New Zealand dairy produce exhibit compared’ more than favourably with't'lie dairy exhibits of other Dominions; : ; ' - The'board‘supported a proposal that Napier be declared a grading- port. <
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 28 July 1924, Page 5
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