POTATO FLOUR MILL
CANTERBURY PROPOSAL. SSgQgSU AHEAD AOSyN. SLEEPY PUKEKOHE. Recently.the "Franklin and F kohe Tftofc!*' published a numba articles artvScating enquiry into possibilities of starting a po llounhHl in this district, with a to utilising surplus potatoes keeping prices steady. We gavi good deal of information on the ject, but no one took the matte! actively. Now we note the folloi Press Association message in ye; dav"s daily papers:— •"At a meeting ofethe North < terbury bracc-h of the;l%mers' 0 the quest ion 'of dealing with the plus stocks of potatoes was gone to, arid it was agreed that the ( ernment should be asked to cons the matter oi erecting mills for purpose of making potato flour o otherwise deal with the crop in interests of producers." So the active South is gettin;: ahead of the sleepy North on=e ag The "Times" is out to help the pe< oi therdJstrict, but none can,.help 1 uho mbxv no disposition to 1 themselves. We suggest that matter is one for the local Proc Growers" Association to take in hi
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 9, Issue 551, 23 July 1920, Page 2
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177POTATO FLOUR MILL Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 9, Issue 551, 23 July 1920, Page 2
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