Honey Control Board
WELLINGTON. This Day
Present members of the Honey Control Board will act for the duration of the war, under regulations gazetted last night. The board was originally set up to control the export of all honey from New Zealand, but this function has new been taken over by the Internal Marketing Division, and the board has been retained in an advisory capacity. It is a valuable link between producers and the department. In the ordinary course, each producer member of the board retires every two years, so that election would be required each year to replace a retiring member.
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Northern Advocate, 13 September 1940, Page 3
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