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fjjfß'he Chairman's Review {feT;- Consolidations Attention has frequently been in this P-*Kf to the steady of consolidations in all of business activities to |Ht the necessities of mod’rn Sjßthoils and conditions. The has been so continue us M years that current exanqvs have probably been cxbut for the almost in> tr:j§Bk: experience that consolidatteaches and leads to turlher I^Bsolidation. following widely diverse are culled from recent Ij^Hrspapers: Vandcrbergh and Jure* ns jlHrgarine interests have c >mstates a Press Associat m IBssage from London. The cominvolves a total of ei ;ht a half millions sterling. C'mthe whole trade of Europe the British Isles. It is esi mto save consumers half a sterling a year. MB Rugby, October 18. scheme to control the world ot tin, which lias been disby British, American, and interests during the past has now, it is stated, been to an advanced state. ar,d announcement may be within the next few j^Hys. following details of the are unofficially published: WM Producers’ Association will be which will fix the world of tin for at least a year The obje.it of the schen, .- ■to establish the world price of ■i at a reasonable figure, which ■ll enable the consumer to know whut his supples wll :, and rid the marke' of the of the speculator, liave cause 1 the price to. so widely during the past Iw yeart. —British Official VVire■s. WM Bacon Merger, October 19 ißofficial announcement is made §■ negotiations wh'ch have b“en for some t.ine merg- ■ g the interests of J C Hutton jßiy ,Ltd„ and Foggitt, Jo nr-' Ltd. Hbc result ; s the formation of a ■w operating organisation to be United Provisions Ltd. J |B Hutton Pty., Ltd., and Foggitt, lines. Ltd., have branch organisations in New Zealand. Tney on an extensive business K bacon curing and other kinlines, and it ts expected the direct result of this anialBnmation will be a more ecou jinH:al working arrangement togeth■r with the perfecting of the dis-B-ibuting side of the twoorgmisBtions. II We can hear at once the sage of those antipathetic to organisation, "but these are voluntary.” Just so Biey are always far better that but the point that needs Bresent emphasis with all farm■rs is that all business interc sts Bjalise the essential neeo for Htctn. The need established, a Bray is found. There are many Brho hold the view that recent experiences have more than e er Broved the need of dairy far er Bonsolidation. One wonders how Bang it must be before the 1 all Besson will be learned. IP The London Manager I The newly appointed London ■tanager, Mr H E Davis, has paid ■ n its to Taranaki, Waikato, and Buckland, and is now in the ■outh Island getting acquainted ■rith provincial aspects of the in■ustry. He has also been en■aged in gathering up the threads ■f shipping, storage aud advertising experiences, toenable him Bo handle effectually the policy ■nd developments contemplated Ky the Board. We have admired ■he quiet thoroughness with lyhich all these tasks have been laken up bv him. We are con■dent he will handle thtr many lesponsibilities of the London ■management with credit to him■elt and to the advantage of all llairy producers and the country ■enc rally.
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Northland Age, Volume 27, Issue 52, 2 December 1927, Page 6
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