NEW ZEALAND DAIRY POOL.
WARNING FROM ENGLAND.
[FROM OCR own CORRESPONDENT.] v LONDON. Oct 19. Reference is,made in The Manchester Guardian commercial columns to the dairy pool in New Zealand. A little sting is added to the tail of the paragraph: "The board to be set up in London," says the writer, "is to act under orders from New Zealand, where all produce will be sent to a pool, similar to the meat pool which has been in operation for some time. Existing contracts are to hold good till August 1, 1924, after which date dairy produce will be exported only under license issued by the Dominion Minister for Agriculture. With a pool of supplies at one end and price control and possibly tariff preference at the other, the Dominion dairy farmers aim at having two bites at the cherry. It is possible that they may crack their business . teeth into the bargain. Tooley Street and Hanging Ditch must not be forgotten."
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18565, 24 November 1923, Page 13
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162NEW ZEALAND DAIRY POOL. New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18565, 24 November 1923, Page 13
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