N.Z. MASTER BUTCHERS’ ASSOCIATION
RESOLD UUN ADOFTED IK WELLINGTON (P.A.) Wellington, Sept. 20. Hopes that the Government will soon lake steps to improve the conditions under which tne.ir business is carried on are held by the executive of the N.Z. Master Butchers’ Association after a conference in Wellington extending from Monday morning till mid-day to-day. During the* conference a sub-com-mittee was set up to wait on the Minister of Industries and Commerce, the Hun. D. G. Sullivan, and the Meat Stabilisation Commission. Details of the negotiations with the Government could not. ho disclosed, said the .secretary of the assoclalion, Mr. W. .1. Mo'unt.joy, to-day but the followin'?, resolution had been adopted:—That it be a recomine.'idaliuii to local butch- <•/>’ associations throughout the Do- [ minion that thev take no action till a reply is received from the Government 'on th 0 reprt'.’.’ii I ion ; nude during Ih> v. eel:, part hr tail v in \ lew of the favourable con- d. liin.i Hint has been c:;pro.s''l an-: shown by the Government and th? far! that a reply is ex'lorlcd within a week.” The chief cans-' of complaint by th- 1 butchers is I lie lix ition of retail meai prices while stock prices have mounted free from restriction.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 89, Issue 224, 21 September 1945, Page 5
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