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PRICE OF BUTTER

LOCAL CONTROL REPRESENTATIONS TO GOVT.

(Per Pregs Association, Copyright).

WELLINGTON, October 13.

Representations were made to the Government this week by the Dairy Produce Board in connection with a proposal for the introduction of legislation to control the price of butter on the. local market under what is known as the Sinclair Scheme.

A deputation waited on the Prime Minister, the Minister of Industries and Commerce, and the Minister of Agriculture.. It is understood that- Government action is not likely until more definite proposals have been submitted. The proposal, which emanated from the annual conference of the National Dairy Association at Hamilton recently, was to “load” the butter at the rate of 2d per lb, with a view to establishing a fund from which a bonus would be paid at the end of the season. However, inquiries in Departmental circles indicate . that the plan as approved at Hamilton has undergone some modification. .Quo of the alternative suggestions was; that the “load”,: should be 1-Jd pier.'’ lb instead,-of 2d,: but the whole question is ;fetjtl. '‘iuttho ond it is, ; understood that - tho Dairy Board has beep asked to put its .proposals into more definite shape, with a view to submitting them again to the Gov. eminent. At the moment, it does not appear likely that the Government will act on the request to alter the Dairy Board Control Act in the direction indicated.

FORWARD SALES RESTRICTION

MELBOURNE, October 13

Newspapers recently reported that the New Zealand Dairy Board had agreed with the Australian Dairy Board to restrict the period for forward sales of buttery; f Mr AVI. A. lorijs, the chairman of y the. ‘ New.. Zealand Dairy Board, when, this question wa’.s referred to him here to-day, said tjiat nothing had been decided., .?■ j 1? re ’ frnrd to the, Australian proposals, -and the whole thing was ; still • “in the air.” ■ • A reply had been , received from , the Importers’ Association in Tooley Street which showed a unanimity 'of opinion that it was desirable to put dairy produce on a better marketing basis than that , prevailing to-day. Further suggestions of the Importers’ "Association would be considered At the Dairy Boards meeting on October 25.

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Hokitika Guardian, 14 October 1933, Page 5

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PRICE OF BUTTER LOCAL CONTROL REPRESENTATIONS TO GOVT. Hokitika Guardian, 14 October 1933, Page 5

PRICE OF BUTTER LOCAL CONTROL REPRESENTATIONS TO GOVT. Hokitika Guardian, 14 October 1933, Page 5

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