DAIRY MARKETING
EFFORTS OF LONDON MANAGER. APPRECIATION OF THE BOARD. By Telegraph—Press Association. Wellington, Last Night. At its meeting to-day the Dairy \Board paid its official farewell to its London manager, Mr. H. E. Davis, who will leave the Dominion shortly. The board’s deputy chairman', Mr. C. P. Agar, who presided, said the board was very'pleased to have had Mr. Davis with.it and members looked forward to future contact with him. The board’s thanks were due to him for the very clear exposition he had given of the group marketing proposals and the solidarity of the industry was in no small measure due tar the frank way in which Mr. Davis had handled the problem. “You go back to London to resume your duties with the complete confidence of every member of the board,” added Mr. Agar.
Mr. Davis said he was not in any way afraid of the results of the group , marketing proposals. He had had a very happy reception by the dairy industry and had greatly appreciated the opportunities which had been afforded him of outlining the position of the industry in various districts. He assured the board that its London staff would give loyal support in the development of the new scheme.
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Taranaki Daily News, 9 November 1935, Page 6
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