DAIRYING INDUSTRY
PUBLICITY IN GREAT BRITAIN.
£20,000 TO BE EXPENDED.
(Per Press Association).
Wellington, Sept. 29.
The expenditure of £20,000 for publicity purposes in Great Britain during the coming season was decided upon by the New Zealand Dairy Produce Board at yesterday’s meeting. Drtails of the publicity campaign will be discussed at a later meeting.
Mr. Grainger, the board’s shipping superitendent, who has been on a visit to London in connection with storing and handling, returned to the D< ainion early this week. He made tentative recommendations to the board, and his report will be further considered at next meeting. Representations made by the National Dairy Association, that the present tariff changes in relation to dairying machinery were disadvantageous to the industry, weer discussed. They were fully endorsed as being detrimental to the industry.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, 29 September 1927, Page 6
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