FARMERS' UNION.
TARANAKI PROVINCIAL EXECUTIVE The ordinary monthly meeting of.the Taranaki Executive of the New Zealand Farmers' Union was held at flawera on Thursday. EXPORT DUTY ON HIDES. The Advisory Committee wrote stating that steps would he taken to prevent any export duty being imposed on hides. NOXIOUS WEEDS. . The Te Koti branch forwarded the following resolution:—''That the attention of the noxious weeds inspector be called to the amount of noxious weeds now flowering, and that the Noxious Weeds Act be rigorously enforced." It was resolved to bring the matter under the attention of the district inspector; also that he be provided with a quicker means of locomotion. It was also resolved that the branches be instructed that when dealing with noxious weeds they communicate direct with the inspector and also the executive. FARMERS' MUTUAL INSURANCE. -Messrs C. A. Wilkinson, 11. Okey and ,'(. B. T-Tine. M.TVs, wrote stating that they would support an extension of the Mutual Fire Insurance Act to make it apply to accident business. IMMIGRATION.' The Advisory Committee sent a copy of a letter which had 'been sent to all the branches of the Union asking for information as • to what labor was required. It was resolved that the Advisory Committee be. informed that the best means of getting information quickly vould be to send a similar letter to all dairy factories.—Exchange.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 206, 20 January 1913, Page 5
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225FARMERS' UNION. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 206, 20 January 1913, Page 5
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