QUOTA OPPOSED
N;Z. SURPLUS PRODUCTION.
(Per Press Association — Copyright.)
AiUCKLAND, July 14,
Mr W. 'Grounds, in the course of a statement Opposing the dairy quota, said that beyond a doubt the quota meant reduced production. There was no other’ market in sight for New Zealand's surplus production in spite of recent vague intimations to the contrary. .
If the weather is favourable next sea&on he could not see what would hinder continued growth in output. The decreased use of fertilisers might reduce output in more settled areas, but not in outlying districts.
JAPANESE TRAINING (SHIP,
AUCKLAND, July 14
The Japanese Government’s mercantile training ship, Sbintok Maru, is expected to arrive at Auckland .about August 19, and remain for a week.
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Hokitika Guardian, 14 July 1933, Page 6
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