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DAIRY POOt j . WEIILIXGTOX, April 29. The representatives of those in the dairy industry who remained throughout the proceedings at yesterday's conference at Wellington to discuss the method of electing members of the Dairy Export Control Board, waited upon the .Prime Alinister. and the Alinister of Agriculture to-day to pul before them the resolutions passed by the conference The Prime Minister slacd that legislation would be drafted giving expression to the desire.- ot those who remained at the coiiicrenco. Ibis legislation would he first V.l all .submitted to Cabinet for consideration. The Prime Alinister said lie was unable exactly to say whether t'al.inet agreed to the tonnage basis suggested in the representations of the conference deputation, but this would he considered, as also would be the representations of the opposing section at yesterday’s conference, who were to wait upon him later in the day. P.O. SAVrXGS BANK. WELLINGTON, April 29. The Post Olliee Savings Rank deposits for tin. quarter ended Alareh :ilsf last amounted to £7.333,531. I.ut the withdrawals exceeded this «s.v £76,181. One year ago the deposits were £7.510.802. being then 1‘ 155,C00 more than the withdrawals. In the Alareh quarter 25,881 cunts were opened, and 18.887 were dosed, while one year previously the figures respectively were 27.136 opened and 1 7.-105 closed.

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Hokitika Guardian, 30 April 1926, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 30 April 1926, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 30 April 1926, Page 1

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