Wellington llic board had not foil Hint I the lime was opportune for Hie tiovernmenl to take over the l'olihy calf I industry as at that time imtuiries were | mi,-jdo hy llio i'lovermneiil regarding the moat trade and it seemed likely that it meant to control the meal industry. The board, therefore, had thought that it won!.l be In Iter not to give the (oivennueiit a lead in the matter by encouraging control of the industry. Since, the conference, however, there had been a concerted move hy the farmers themselves and at the Farmers’ I nion honioronro in Wellington a resolution had hcen passed urging control of the industry by the hairy Hoard. It had staled that the Dairy Hoard was stall.ng in the mailer, hut I In’ hoard was powerless without authority from the (iovermnenl. h the industry were to he made a success 11 nice had to he some eoutrolliug executive body, said Mr Murdoeh- Tin hairy Hoard liad in view the setting u| aling in Southland and Wairarap. where there were eo-oper : alive pools. The l">ard w>mld 1 1 .. \ « no desire to eliminate eompeiilioti hu * rather to reduce cartage eusl&-
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Waikato Times, Volume 121, Issue 20275, 18 August 1937, Page 8
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