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‘We were used as a stalking horse’: Tasfoods

Jilted dairy farm bidder says it was misled by New Plymouth Council.

Tim Hunter
Wed, 09 Dec 2015

The chairman of jilted Van Diemens Land Company bidder Tasfoods says his company was used as a stalking horse and was misled by New Plymouth District Council.

Late on Monday a Victorian court lifted an injunction sought by Tasfoods, allowing the council to sell its Tasmanian farming business to a

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Tim Hunter
Wed, 09 Dec 2015
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