BUTTER SUPPLIES
ATTENDING TO LOCAL MARKET.
IBY TELEGRAPH— PBEBS ASSOCIATION ) AVELLINGTON, May 20. A deputation representing the DoMr i$P c? 1 AUe *. and th« Hon. W D S }l% Qf S^PP^ 1«§ elieap buttex to the lwal inark^t 9 h Q m be bmne, a^ by the dairy farmers, but by the SerS community through the^dSJ^ I gir James-Alleri said that, if'he roSSt °n I™? ? m« in th^ first instance' from the industry, 'tw Semb^' of the deputation replied ilhern ***** had- b** f^ed vpJu
1 aSw £ AUen ld the Government could noL he accused of imposing this part lC ular burden on the dairy farmers ihe suggestion th«at th P burden should u™PJ a. Ced Ol\ the C«™>lidated Fund amved at a stage at which it would not have arrived if the' original eaualisat.on scheme had been Mtalom^n the burden would have been spread over the whole dairying industry. Tne • Butter Committee had made an undZ taking to see that th e local market was UPo Pwf ** 1S ¥ PGr P°und the two years' purchase agreement wac, be t& 35****: Txtw ««a SJffi'S! !Lw Sale was ""»<*«» a*d there 'lfs ccm/^*&'<*mMt between the gutter Committee an d the Imperial Supplies Department. He would be ■?£TV° the matter tbp wf n rt T hefom Cabinet, but the butter people must not bo under the impression that they had Wn smgled out. If the scheme had heln
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXVII, Issue LXXVII, 21 May 1919, Page 5
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233BUTTER SUPPLIES Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXVII, Issue LXXVII, 21 May 1919, Page 5
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