DAIRY CONTROL
MR PATERSON RESIGNS. (Per Press Association —Copyright. LONDON, April 6. Tooley Street, although not desiring to comment, regrets Mr Paterson’s resignation, as it regards him as the ablest member of the agency. If New Zealanders are wise, said one. authority, they will seek to; recover goodwill by co-operation with the trade. Denmark sells weekly supplies as they are received. If New Zealand began winter dairying," and maintained supplies all the year round, ;ynd sold freshly, on arrival in Britain, New Zealand prices should equal Danish.
POSITION AT LONDON AGENCY. ADVISORY COMMITTEE RESIGNS AUCKLAND, April 7. In regard to the London Agency of the Dairy Produce. Board, advice has reached Auckland that besides, the resignation of Mr S. Paterson, the three representatives of the Importers’ Association, who were appointed as’ an advisory committee to the Agency in November, severed their connection as advisors in February. With some difficulty, three other members of the Association were persuaded to take their places.
It was stated that the former committee had no influence with the Board, and information now available suggests that the experience of the latter was akin to that of its predecessor.
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Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume XXIV, 8 April 1927, Page 3
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