A MORTGAGE MYSTERY
A WEST COAST JflttflflNG COMPANY'S WIZARDY
J*^r.(:ky "Fiat Lux.") "Fiat Lux" has seldom had^to deal with a more obscure and cloudyset of accounts than those of the Golden Coast Co-opera-tive Dairy Co., LtdLr- which fact lends additional weight to this scribe's recent suggestion that Tom Brash, secretary of the Dairy Produ 3e Export Control Board, should draw up a standard set q; : accounts for dairy companies. Heaven above knows tnia^ such are urgently needed.
The way of a maid with' a* man is not half so uncertain as the Jrway of a New Zealand dairy farmer/ with the accounts of a dairy factory <Wnpany.
In the directors' report on the accounts under review appears the following- statement: ."A mortgage of £1000 remains on the factory at 7 per cent." Good.
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NZ Truth, Issue 1044, 28 November 1925, Page 17
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133A MORTGAGE MYSTERY NZ Truth, Issue 1044, 28 November 1925, Page 17
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