DAIRY FACTORY MANAGERS.
TARANAKI EXECUTIVE MEETING. A meeting of the New Zealand Dairy Factory Managers' Assoeiation Taranaki Executive was held at Hawera on Saturday, June 12. Present: Mr. E. H. Reeves in the chair, Hislop, Taylor, Croabie, and Neilson. Correspondence was read from Taranaki Metropolitan Agricultural Society, advising that arrangements had been made with the Dairy Division to meet managers on the second day of the .show as requested. From the secretary of the Dominion Executive, advising that the annual meeting would be deferred in terms of the request from Taranaki. Messrs. Crosbie, Hislop, and Neilson were appointed to represent Taranaki at the Palmerttton North Show. The secretary was instructed to interview Mr. Hooker, secretary of the Dominion Winter Show, re making arrangements with the Dairy Division to go through the cheese and butter exhibits during show week; also suggesting a suitable badge to be given to managers during the show. It was decided to write to the Waikato Winter Show, also the Cambridge Co-op. Dairy Company, expressing appreciation of the attention given to visiting Taranaki managers during the late show. A vote of thanks to Mr. Gormley for use of room concluded the meeting. Subsequently the executive met the president of the Dominion Winter Show and Mr. Hooker (secretary), when several matters of mutual interest were discussed with satisfactory results.— Star.
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Taranaki Daily News, 18 June 1920, Page 6
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