BAKERS CONFER
DELEGATES AT DUNEDIN. I Per Press Association — Copyright, j DUNEDIN, February 10. The Master Bakers’ condercnce lias concluded, Messrs C. E. Boon, F. H. Hawker and the president (Mr T. W. Smith) were appointed representatives on the Wheat Research Committee. Jt was decided to forward a protest to the Government regarding the additional tax on petrol. Mr C.'E. Boon (president' of the Canterbury ; Association) was made a- life member of the New Zealand: Asspciatjoiv / > •' • The Hawke’s Bay invitation for the next conference to be held at Hastings ■was accepted.:' ‘ ■
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Hokitika Guardian, 13 February 1933, Page 7
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91BAKERS CONFER Hokitika Guardian, 13 February 1933, Page 7
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