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Nominations called for three Directors

Published: Fri 3 Dec 2004 10:51 AM
3 December 2004
Meat & Wool New Zealand calls for nominations for three Directors
Meat & Wool New Zealand is inviting nominations for three positions on its Board of Directors in preparation for Election Day on March 2 2005.
The positions are for the Eastern North Island, Western North Island and Southern South Island electorates.
Board Secretary Androula Dometakis said it was important that nominations were submitted on the official form and received by 5pm Tuesday January 11. Voters in the three electorates were encouraged to check that they are on the electoral roll.
Those not registered need to fill out a voter registration form by Tuesday February 1 and this can be obtained from the Election Hotline 0508-666-336.
To be eligible to vote, a livestock farmer must have owned at least 250 sheep or goats or a combined total of these, 50 beef cattle or 100 dairy cattle, on June 30 2004.
Meat & Wool New Zealand is also inviting levy payer comment on key issues in New Zealand’s red meat and wool industries, for remits to next year’s Annual General Meeting in March. Livestock farmers who want to propose remits are invited to submit their comments by 18 January.
“This timing enables remits to be included with voting documents that will be sent out to farmers in early February,” she said.
Remits require 10 signatures of levy payers who are registered on the Meat & Wool New Zealand electoral roll.
Nomination, voter registration and remit forms and other information about the Director elections and remit process are available from Returning Officer Warwick Lampp on the 0508-666-336 Election Hotline.
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