IMPORTATION OF MANURES
111 PORTA NT MF.SOI.ITI ONS.
(By Tdf.rrauli —Association.)
| WELLINGTON, Last Night. I I At a conference representing the j I i'ja-mire manufacturers and importers > J of-New Zealand, and the New Zea- J land Farmers' Union, Resolutions \yere ] 'carried that on and after .December 31st, 1913, all importations of superi phosphate and b:.sio slag .in bags should be in packages of noii' inoro than 140 lbs, gross weight, ai,id that each bag should have two lugs, that shipping companies be notified of the decision, and requested to do all that lies in their power to assist in giving effect thereto. It was also resolVcsL that the various Harbour j Board's/.be asked to instruct their j stevedores to take action to prevent f the use of hooks in handling these'' manures, and that tho resolutions be communicated to the Chamber* of Commerce throughout tho Dominion with tho request that they he passed on promptly to importers of manures.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 10712, 6 November 1912, Page 6
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159IMPORTATION OF MANURES Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 10712, 6 November 1912, Page 6
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