BUSINESSMEN ME[?]
OBJECTION TO PURCHAS BY COUNCIL OUTSIDE TOWN There was a full attendance sent at a meeting of the Ro Chamher of Commerce and I Traders' Association held T day evening, Mr. W. R. Harris J in the chair. A letter was received from th taruru Chamher of Commerce I gesting the formation of an asj tion of country chambers, anq ing the support of the Rotorua j her. It was considered' that thjj sent was not an opportune tia form such a hody, and it w-as aj to reply to the Putaruru chamj this effect. J Some discussion oceurred oi suggestion that the Rotorua Council had purchased a cousidj amount of supplies and nratei'il side th'e town and it was decij write to the .town clerk, pointijj that, as local business people! heavy ratepayers, it was coua that they should reeeive preferfl the supply of these requiremni A considerable amount of jl business was discussed and tli retary snhmitted a balancei showing the chamber to he in fl factory position. The memhersl* stated to be 60. I It was decided to hold the ■ Igeneral meeting on Octohei' 1
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 3, Issue 650, 30 September 1933, Page 4
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