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DAIRYING SEASON

THE KAKEPUKU COMPANY [from our own correspondent] HAMILTON", Saturday The 17th annual meeting of the Kakepuku Co-operative , Dairy Company, Limited, was held yesterday, the chair* man of directors, Mr. B. H. Budden, presiding over a small attendance of shareholders. , In moving the adoption of the annual report, Mr. Budden said the" last two years had proved very difficult, But indications pointed to an improvement. The company's costs had been cut down and the local market had been worked to advantage, so that it should show even better results than the export prices.' A resolution supporting the proposal to grant a grading licence to a new cold storage company at Auckland was carried by a small majority. The retiring directors, Messrs. 0. A. Law and F. Harris, were re-elected. PROGRESS AT MORRINSVILLE INCREASE IN PRODUCTION [FROM ODR OWN CORRESPONDENT] MORREN"SYILLE,« Saturday A sign that the new dairy season is now getting into its swing is that 15 waggons of butter, each containing six tons, have been despatched from Morrinsville during the past week. At the height of last season a total of 21 waggons of butter a week was sent away. The quantity is well ahead of the amount for this time last year, showing that the season is earlier.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21279, 5 September 1932, Page 5

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DAIRYING SEASON New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21279, 5 September 1932, Page 5

DAIRYING SEASON New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21279, 5 September 1932, Page 5