GRADING SUPPLIES
FIXING A STANDARD. By Telegraph—Press Association. Hamilton, Last Night. A mreting of representatives of dair? companies in the Auckland provim'was held last night to uiscus.' .bae gra-.i ing and marketing of produce. Mr Morton, president of .the Nabknal Dair.-' Association, presided', and suggcstc'il that the fic-nth Auckland ■ companit-.-should follow on the lines of', the Nort;. Auckland conference on Monday last. Opposition came from Mr Oooclfcllov.' of tin- Wiiilcato Co'eperative-Jlaii-y Com pany, who considered that i>!i? difiieul ties of inferior supplies- Wftijkl: best I;-.■. met by individual companies grading and showing- sufficient backbone to re turn inferior cream. In vk-w of this.' opposition, a resolution wasapa.-BPal ask : ing "for signatures to an agreement iir the direction of .-tMndardising the quality of crenni acceptable, and'to be paid for on purity and quality Of "butter-fat. Twelve companies sign-id, and anoth<-.\ ha» agreed to recommend it for signature. Jlr'GoodfeHow refused.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 15, 5 June 1914, Page 3
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148GRADING SUPPLIES Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 15, 5 June 1914, Page 3
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