DAIRY FACTORY MANAGERS
ANNUAL MEETING OF ASSOCIATION VACANCIES OF EXECUTIVE FILLED (By Telegraph—Press Association) PALMERSTON N., This Day. The annual meeting of the New Zealand Dairy Factory Managers’ Association was held at the National Show. The report stated that the year had bristled with difficulties for those whose constant concern was the quality of the manufactured article. The chairman, Mr P. C. H. Petersen (Cambridge) said there would be a change in the manner of marketing the Dominion’s produce, but it was the job of the managers to make the highest quality product possible. He was sure they would continue with that aim. The following were elected to the three vacancies on the executive 1 Messrs W. Taylor (Stratford), W. Hollis (Hinuera) and J. J. Henry (Dunedin). The principal subject of discussion was a motion that graders should not know whose butter they were grading. Several members referred to the difficulties in carrying such a principle into operation. The motion v/as defeated by a large majority.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXX, 18 June 1936, Page 7
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