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Prolonged Dairying Season In Northland

Autumn conditions for the dairying industry throughout Northland this season have been the most favourable for many years. Production returns from dairy companies bear this out. Compared with figures for May, 19-16. outputs for last month showed large increases, varying between 200 and 600 per cent. For the season to date, similarly significant percentage increases were recorded. They ranged between 20 and 30 per cant. Tabuuned returns were:

May Make InSeason to date In1947 194(3 crease 1947 194G crease Company Tons Toil: % Tons Tons c /o M’tapere .. 99 Va 9 340 1180 1005 17.5 Kaikohe . • 12 >2 4 212'/ 470 383 23 Bay ol' Is. . 29 12 141 1109 904 22.5 Runwai ... 42 1(3 G2 1G42 1572 11.5 Whangar6i. 114 25 ',!> 343 2922 2320 26 Hikurangi . 78 2(3 208 2075 1704 22 Kaitaia 33 16 10G 232G 1873 24 OruruFairburns 6 2 200 301 298 18 M’turoto .. 41 G 598 1758 1418 26 Hokianga . 22 7 213 1398 HOG 26 Whangaroa 13 5 139 Gil 475 29

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Northern Advocate, 4 June 1947, Page 7

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Prolonged Dairying Season In Northland Northern Advocate, 4 June 1947, Page 7

Prolonged Dairying Season In Northland Northern Advocate, 4 June 1947, Page 7