Transport of Lime At last, meeting of the Auckland Farmers' Union Executive a remit from the Plenty was adopted as follows: "That in view of the y* shortage of manure, the free railage limit for the carrying of lime should be extended to cover any distance at all, provided that the lime is ob~ tained from the nearest, lime works." Also, ''That if lime is brought under a rationing scheme, full consideration should be given to those distriets which owing to the accident of being at a distance from lime works, have not been able to use lime in the past owing to the freight j.l cost," " jS:
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 5, Issue 97, 28 August 1942, Page 4
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