POULTRY CONFERENCE
IMPORTANT RESOLUTIONS. THE MARKING OF EGGS. LPer Press Association. —ConyrightJ WELLINGTON, This Day. The Poultry Producers’ Conference adopted a remit that eggs to be chilled should be stamped before being placed in cool store. A remit asking the Health Department to enforce regulations relating to preserved eggs was carried, and a resolution suggesting that the control of the marking of preserved eggs should be under, the Department of Agriculture was also carried. - Two further remits requested regulation governing chick sexing experts and for the appointment of a Government expert. Remits asking for an amendment to the law to give poultry keepers the right to shoot dogs, and that poultrymen’s dogs should not be required to pay more than 2/6 license fee, were adopted.
The election of officer's resulted. — President, the Rev. W. F. Stemp (Carterton); vice-president, Captain A. G. Hackett (Auckland); secretary-treas-urer’, Mr A. J. Severn (Upper Hutt); committee, Messrs T. G. Hill (Oamaru) and W. Turner (Christchurch).
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Northern Advocate, 27 June 1935, Page 10
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