DAIRY PRODUCE GRADER.
REFUSES APPOINTMENT. Mr Gwillim, dairy produce grader at Wellington, who was recently uelected by the Agricultural Dtepartment to go Home as inspector of dairy produce in London, has intimated to the ilon. T. Mackenzie that he cannot see his way to accept the appointment, says the "New Zealand Times." This announcement wan made by the Minister of Agriculture in Wellington in replying to congratulations from dairymen upon the recent appointment, which was stated (o be one of very great promise and importance to Ihe whole industry. The Minister added that he had asked the Dairy Commission r, Mr Cuddio, to recommend the best man in the stall' of the Department for the position. It was the desire of the Department to a'ation an officer i'i London whose duty it would Id to t II the producers exactly, f rom the scienticli and practical points of view, the condition in which dairy produce arrived in England.
Mr Gwillim has a brother in the King Country, farming at Waikato.
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King Country Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 378, 15 July 1911, Page 4
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170DAIRY PRODUCE GRADER. King Country Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 378, 15 July 1911, Page 4
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