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SOUTHLAND BAIRY RETURNS
(BY TELEGRAM! —PRESS ASSOCIATION.) INVERCARGILL. Aug. 3.
Cool .stores reports show that, unlike other i>arts of the' Dominion. Southland’s dairy season was marked bv an increase: in production. There was a .siight 'Shrinkage in butter, due to Gore district’s butter, usually over 2009 tons, being shipped through to Dunedin. The butter figures for 1924-25 were 32,825 boxes, and 1925-26 23,830 boxes, a decrease of 225 tons. Cheese in 1924-25 totalled 120,321 crates, and in 1925-26 141,929 crates, an increase of 1542 tons. The monthly increases show an improvement on the previous year in all months from November to July, the season being prolonged to the winter period owing to the excellent weather conditions prevailing.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVI, 5 August 1926, Page 9
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