THAMES VALLEY DAIRYING.
INCREASE IN PRODUCTION. THE RETURNS TO SUPPLIERS. [BY TF.F.EORAPH. OWN COR RESPONDENT. J M O RIUNS VILLE. Wednesd ay An increase in production over that of last season is shown by all the factories operating iti the Thames Valley. Owing to a better tone on the London market there is a slight increase in the pay-out for the month over that of the previous month, hut it does not come up to that of tlie corresponding period of last year, although the production is much greater. The Morrinsville factory is paying out Is l|d per lb. butter-fat; Sunny Park, Is 2d for cheese and Is Id for butter; and Tatua, Is 2d. Trie Norfolk factory (Motuinaoho) pay-out is the same as last month, but a bonus is to lie paid The figures for the month ending June 20, with those of the corresponding period last year, in parentheses, are as follows: Morrinsville: Pav-out, Is l£d per lb (Is sd); total distributed, £4012 (£2480); total butter-fat, 74.62611). (37,2141b.). Norfolk (MotumaohoV. —Total distribu tion. £IO9O (.£1143) ; total butter-fat, 21,8071b. (16,1441b.). A bonus of ljd per ib. on the October-November and February supplies is to be paid. Tatua (Tatuanu). — Pay-out Is 2d per lb. (Is 6d); total distributed. £2614 (£1890) ; total butter-fat., 44.8211b. (25,2021b.); average test, 4.5 (4.61b.).
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19676, 30 June 1927, Page 16
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218THAMES VALLEY DAIRYING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19676, 30 June 1927, Page 16
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