FARMERS’ UNION.
Questions for Agricultural Committee. The North Canterbury District Executive of the New Zealand Fanners’ Union met to-day, the president (Mr J. D. Hall) presiding. After discussion in committee, the questions of fees, yard accommodation and selling arrangements at the Canterbury saleyards. was referred to the Agricultural Committee. A letter was received from the South Canterbury executive contending that the grain grader should be definitely a Government officer, and asking for an expression of opinion on the matter. The letter was referred to the Agricultural Committee, members stating that if the Government took the question of grading definitely unefr their control it would be an assurance of neutrality on the part of the grader, and the grower would be satisfied that he was receiving justice.
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Star (Christchurch), Volume LXIV, Issue 926, 22 November 1933, Page 7
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