LATE LOCALS.
Dr. .J. F. C. Moore, the newly-ap-pointed .Medical Superintendent of the Grey Hospital, has arrived from Auckland and took over his new duties yesterday.
Some idea of the material, apart from Inittor-fat, required by the dairy industry was given by Air A. J. Sinclair, assistant manager of the New Zealand Co-operative Dairy Company, in the course of his address at theAuckland Chamber of Commerce luncheon. At a conservative estimate be placed the value of goods imported for the industry in the Auckland province during the past season at Loot),000. and showed that all parts of the world contributed to the supply. Specialised machinery, he said, came from the United States and Denmark; timber, oils, nails, wire, test-ware, and parchment, name from Britain and the I'niii'd States. Birmingham, especially produced considerable quantities of iron, steel, and mechanical appliances; and from Alanchester the industry drew most of its requirements in the shape of cheese bandages, caps, and buttercloth. Dairy salt was received front Cheshire, and tinplate, iron, and steel from Wales. Belgium contributed parchment paper, and from Calcutta the casein factories received a large quantity of sacks.
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Hokitika Guardian, 9 August 1923, Page 3
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