GROUP MARKETING
DAIRY BOARD'S SCHEIWp ' ■ '-'-HfflPa OPPOSITION EXPRESSED ANTI-CONTROL LEAGUE FORMED r [FROM OCR OWN CORRESPONDENT] v-s2§t Hamilton, Thursday Strong opposition to the New Zealand ' Ifi Dairy Board's scheme for a system of ' group marketing of New Zealand but- ; 's|'§! ter and cheese was expressed at a meet- "iW 1 ing of dairy company representatives held in Hamilton to-day. Tho meeting was held in private, but Sit it was stated later that 12 companies'"] «t were represented, and that the majority, present were opposed to tho proposals MS on tho grounds that they meant luto control. .. A'V 1 ! Tho speakers offered numerous objections to the group marketing scheme ■ ■■' and stated that they wanted liberty of II action in dealing with their own produce ' >1 and the right to retain the brands of Oil tho individual companies. , _' ! , A second meeting was held, at which . 03$ it was decided to form an Anti-Control League. Mr. ,T. E. Lecson (Morrinsville) was elected chairman, Mr. P. H. gufc.«. '•"ft ton (To Aroha) vice-chairman, and Messrs. W. E. Watts (East Tamaki) and J. L. Faulkner (Morrinsville) joint honorary secretaries.. The league agreed to oppose the proposals of the Dairy Board in every way possible.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22261, 8 November 1935, Page 14
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199GROUP MARKETING New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22261, 8 November 1935, Page 14
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