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PROGRESS OF DAIRY FARMING AND SIGNS OF PROSPERITY IN * THE FAR NORTH OF AUCKLAND. ' The new factory established by the Kaitaia Co-operative Dairy Company, which was officially opened by the Minister of Lands last week. Commencing with 11 suppliers in 1901, the company now has 250 suppliers, and this year expects to manufacture 500 tons of butter-fat. —W. Woodali

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19254, 17 February 1926, Page 13

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PROGRESS OF DAIRY FARMING AND SIGNS OF PROSPERITY IN * THE FAR NORTH OF AUCKLAND. ' The new factory established by the Kaitaia Co-operative Dairy Company, which was officially opened by the Minister of Lands last week. Commencing with 11 suppliers in 1901, the company now has 250 suppliers, and this year expects to manufacture 500 tons of butter-fat. —W. Woodali New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19254, 17 February 1926, Page 13

PROGRESS OF DAIRY FARMING AND SIGNS OF PROSPERITY IN * THE FAR NORTH OF AUCKLAND. ' The new factory established by the Kaitaia Co-operative Dairy Company, which was officially opened by the Minister of Lands last week. Commencing with 11 suppliers in 1901, the company now has 250 suppliers, and this year expects to manufacture 500 tons of butter-fat. —W. Woodali New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19254, 17 February 1926, Page 13