DAIRY CONTROL.
RAILWAY FREIGHTS,
CREAM GRADING
(BY TELEGRAPH —PRESS ASSOCIATION.) WELLINGTON, Aug. 28. The New Zealand Dairy Produce Control Board had under consideration the question of railway freights and appointed a sub-committee to keep in touch with the Minister and the Department’s commercial agents until finality was reached. The Minister for Agriculture (Hon., W. Nosworthv) wrote that it was inadvisable to make the grading of cream compulsory at present, as the matter had not been given sufficient publicity. The Control Board heartily supported compulsory grading, and feels it should be put into operation as soon as possible.
SYSTEM OF ELECTION
FEILDING, August 28
At the annual meeting of the Cheltenham Co-op. Dairy Company to-day, representing 860 suppliers, a discussion took place on the Dairy Control Board, and a motion was unanimously carried favouring the ward system for the election. A second motion that the election be by the directors of dairy companies instead of by individual suppliers was rejected.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 29 August 1924, Page 5
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