HAPUKU DAIRY COMPANY.
The monthly meting of directors of the Hapuku Co-operative Dairy Company held yesterday morning, Air G. E. Parsons (chairman) presiding. Those picseiit verr; Messrs IT. Chisnail, T. J. Hailes, L. Smith, and G. Eaton. It was agreed to eali for tenders for the supply of lire wood for the season, to be dealt with at next meeting The consigning agents advised that cheese had risen to 90/, and that 89/6 to 90/ bad been realised on several consignments, a few crates of second quality being included in the former price. An enquiry was made for cheese for export to Newcastle. The Director of the Dairy Division to iv.:; rd ci the following report received from Bristol: cheese; Flavour 0.K., body might be a shade firmer. A fair l ;/ close cutting cheese.” The S'cro; nry stated that this was the first occasion on which a report had been received from overseas, am] it was most satisfactory. The grade notes for the mouth showed. ML 89.}, 90J. It was -iaeided to pay out 1/- for the mouth of A-prii. :■ - r< po» •' ‘ that there oru 1!i 8 er.-ites of cheese shipFram information re- eived it was .rc--red ;kat most. Cent: rbury companies had overpaid during the seasop..
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Kaikoura Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 38, 9 May 1924, Page 2
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