POULTRY ASSOCIATIC
SOME DECISIONS REACH!-.... By Tvh-.gra |il> !».-m Assnrhtt. Palmerston North, March 10, \ The Poultry Association has cob> eluded its deliberations. VnnuK iH ' mits relative to the welfare of the aea(M ciation were passed. It was decided that the next conference should be held jji Nelson. The executive was authorised to elect? a market commission and decided to exclude from affiliation new societies unless such bodies had a membership of at least twenty suppliers (in special cases the executive may reduce the number to six); also a second movement must not be started in a centre where one is in existence unless 50 supplier® are members; the principle of levying on eggs was affirmed, and it was decided to charge Gd per hundred dozena the subject of the pooling of eggs wa*. referred to the executive to bring down a report to next conference. The election of officers resulted as follows: —Patroness, Lady Jellieoe; president. J. Jarvis (Palmerston vice-presidents, J. Liggins ( J. T. Harris (Otago); secretary treasurer. J. B. Merrett (Christchurch)* executive, Robinson (Nelson), Lutnlew (Wellington), Green Scott (Auckland), Holmes auditor. Roddington (Wairarapa). ’
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Taranaki Daily News, 11 March 1922, Page 7
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