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DAIRY CONTROL BALLOT

LATEST PROGRESS RETURN. [by Ti'M'.t; it at 1 tt —run rui-:ss association.] WELLINGTON, Oct. IS. The counting of ballot papers in connection with the voting on the dairy control proposals is still incomplete. A progress report was made to-night by the Chief Electoral Officer. It showed that a large majority of the suppliers favour the control. The figures wore:— For 1 o.TSS Against 5,30" The count will continue to-morrow, and the final result will ho known in the evening. FOR OR AGAINST DAIRY CONTROL? The pooling of output and general eo-onoration. means that each of us will get a fair share of the bigger profits resulting from selling in bigger consignment. The bigger cheque means a better change for the smaller dairyfanner. But whether you support control or not. you are still faced with the problem of getting the biggest possible cheques from your herd. From •ill over tlie Dominion, large and small herd-owners report- that the installation of a Moffat-Virtue Milking Machine has definitely increased their profits. The Moffat-Virtue Plant possesses remarkable and exclusive features which have made it famous wherever cows are milked for profit.. Write for details: M. V. Machinery C'o., Ltd., Mcsterton,— *Advt,

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Hokitika Guardian, 19 October 1923, Page 2

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DAIRY CONTROL BALLOT Hokitika Guardian, 19 October 1923, Page 2

DAIRY CONTROL BALLOT Hokitika Guardian, 19 October 1923, Page 2

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