NELSON FRUITGROWERS.
XIOI,SOX, .I lino in. S('v:t,:l important mulliTs came heir fa tiio provincial conference of fruitgrowers at Motiieka, stated to Ik; t lie largest gathering of tin* kind ever ; eld in Xolson province. A sharp division of opinion was slmivn on the federation’s proposed advisory board lor Xelson and tlie pro|)usa! was temporarily withdrawn, several growers urging revival of the provincial council. On the question of control of fruit, growers generally spoke in opposition to it. It w, is eventually decided that tile matter of a greater measure of control he deferred till more information was available. .Members of tl.e board took a serious view. Mr Brash said th.it to pass a resolution igainst what the Control Board had already decided on would be a vote of no confidence. There were only two dissentients against the motion for deferring the matter in question.
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Hokitika Guardian, 22 June 1926, Page 4
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144NELSON FRUITGROWERS. Hokitika Guardian, 22 June 1926, Page 4
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