SALE OF BUTTER.
METHOD OF CONTROL. AN IMPROVEMENT EFFECTED. Justification of the policy of sending the managing ' director of the' N.Z. Co-operative Dairy Co. Ltd, (Mr Wr.>. Goodfellow), to the United Kingdom tp prganise the selling end of the business, is contained in thefollowing extractl from a letter to the National: Dairy Association of N.O. Ltd, from Mr R. Ellison, its London representative:— < “ Mr Goodfellow has recently spent some months in this country ( U.K.) organising a system of control in his association’s interests, and he has apparently succeeded, in bringing into being a much improved method of control He is favoured in this, due to the large quantity of. dairy produce coming under his .direction.. It is ah extension of this form of control which, is required, and should be put into operation with or without Government assistance.’,’ It inay be commented that the last part of Mi- Ellison’s remark may well "be construed into an argument in favour of the amalgamation, and a tribute thereto by a well-informed representative of another organisation; '
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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIII, Issue 4398, 3 April 1922, Page 2
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173SALE OF BUTTER. Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIII, Issue 4398, 3 April 1922, Page 2
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