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PIG MARKETING ASSOCIATIONS

STATEMENT OF ACTIVITIES. In. a statement to its 65 associated bobby calf pools throughout the North and South Islands the New Zealand Co-operativ.e Pig, Marketing Association advise that for the current season a total of 310,000 calves were handled representing an increase of 7,000 calves on the previous season. Turnover is stated at £212-, £OO compared with £171,000 for the previous year, of which increase £25,000 represents the payment of Is 9d on passed calves secured by tlie industry for the export ot bobby veal. Advance payments were made to suppliers during the season amounting to £4,300 leaving a surplus of £115,000 for distribution in final settlement of the season’s collections. Over 20,000 suppliers are involved in these payments, all of which will be despatched before the middle of January.

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Pahiatua Herald, Volume XLXI, Issue 15232, 23 December 1942, Page 4

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PIG MARKETING ASSOCIATIONS Pahiatua Herald, Volume XLXI, Issue 15232, 23 December 1942, Page 4

PIG MARKETING ASSOCIATIONS Pahiatua Herald, Volume XLXI, Issue 15232, 23 December 1942, Page 4

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