A CONFERENCE
FRUITGROWERS’ FEDERAIION. 1 (Per Press Association — Copyright.) i ; ' ■ e WELLINGTON, September 21. t The sixteenth annual conference of ,: r Fruitgrowers’ Federation opened to- j c day -and was addressed by ME Coates . \ and Mr Macmillan, and also by Mr Hoi-j.T land (leader of the opposition), Mr i i At-more (Nelson) and Mr Healey • WaU s rau). ■ '•:)■ . -'I The annual report stated the po-itiOn , c was eminently satisfactory, in ..vieif of t all the circumstances. The turnover, ] in trading had almost reached the fig- c ures of the previous twelve months.. A ,j further £SOO had been made available", r to assist the Dominion mark rcbemb ; c in the local market and £IOOO was -seE i a«ide fo establish an insurance reserve. \ The net profit for the period was £3,192 f which was slightly -more than the figure v for the previous twelve month's,, and l -flhe ’-expenses bad been reduced. -I Mr A. >M. Robertson (vice-president' was in the chair in the absence of o Mr Brasch through illness. Mr Brasch’s j i address was read on his behalf. '■
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Hokitika Guardian, 21 September 1932, Page 6
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181A CONFERENCE Hokitika Guardian, 21 September 1932, Page 6
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