RURAL CREDITS.
MEETING OF THE BOARD. SATISFATORY REPORTS. MsafeflfeT; AMPLE FUNDS AVAILABLE. (By Telegraph—Press Association.) WELLINGTON. Friday. T_he Rural Intermediate Credit Board met this week. The report of the Commissioner showed that new associations are being formed at Mataura (Southland) and Ruawai (North Auckland). A further number of dairy companies had requested the board to investigate their financial position in order that their guarantees might be accepted for loans to suppliers. Twenty Co-operative Associations have now been formed in all. The full benefit of the preliminary organisation work should be felt this year. Funds were available to enable tne board to meet all calls on it for financial assistance, the excellent season enabling those dairy farmers who have obtained assistance from the board to repay the instalments without difficulty. •
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Waikato Times, Volume 105, Issue 17613, 18 January 1929, Page 8
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