A. Buckland and Son’s auctioneer, Mr. P. W. Swaffield, applied 'for, and was granted a license to conduct sales within the Hauraki Plains County at Thursday’s, meeting of the Council.
What does it signify whether a farmer be. producing peat or butterfat, honev -i fruit ? i’he ultimate object is r.he same, namely, to market the produce of the land as efficiently as is. pos able. That can best he done by having one board bi experts to control the lot with a subsidiary committee from each section if necessary. In this Way did Great Britain set up its great Imperial Economic Committee, whose duty it was 10 inquire into and report on the marketing of Empire produce, of whic.i New Zealand’s quota is virtually negligible. The present system of separate boards far each export product is too costly, and, for want of more unanimity of actioon, falls a long way short of the ideal.—Southland Daily News.
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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 5075, 14 January 1927, Page 2
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