TARANAKI DAYS
DAIRY MANAGERS REMINISCENT The early days of dairying in Taranaki were recalled at the luncheon k!-' tne clair -’ factory managers i b> the farmers’ Trading CompanOne picturesque figure of those <l a v.s i'k whom sptakers referrcd C heoncr. Taranaki's most famous i i hinese. and a business man with ! unusual foresight. The managers were welcomed by Mr. J. Boddie. on behalf the company. Mr. Buddie said that ° ne ot * tlle Sroup of producers which eventually gained the formation of a dairy factory at Xormanbv It was tne beginning of co-operative dairying. Mr, Boddie expressed satisfaction at the great progress of dairy ince ° n SOUnd lines in Auckland ProVeral i ST>CaIiP! 3 save femini icences. i One speaker was concerned in the ' establishment of the oid factory at' Mangatoki, bur t:.e most interesting i Cheong. " er ° t,lore toUi aboul c:he "'j .'ir. J\ c. Peterson replied on behalf or the managers, and Mr. E. C. Wood, chief grader, also spoke.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 761, 6 September 1929, Page 10
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162TARANAKI DAYS Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 761, 6 September 1929, Page 10
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