NEW ZEALAND PRODUCE
j HQME GRADER .WANTED. . [ WELLINGTON, September ,8. . . Replying to a deputation from the National Dairy Association asking that a Home produce giader be appointed, the Hon. T*. Mackenzie, Minister of Agriculture, Industries, and Commerce, said ho
would look into the question, but could not * offhand promise that such an appointment would be made. It was largely a question of ways and means, and just now every care had to be exercised va. connection wrth expenditure. He did not think the Home and Foreign Produce Exchange would agree to recognise a grader stationed fay New Zealand in London, acting as arbitrator or a final court of appeal in cases where assessors were unable to agree • regarding claims. His advice ■was ' to de/ote ihe closest attention to qualify. He recognised that a grader would be of service, and he would be glad Jo go into the question. j
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Otago Witness, Issue 2896, 15 September 1909, Page 8
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149NEW ZEALAND PRODUCE Otago Witness, Issue 2896, 15 September 1909, Page 8
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