THE DAIRY INDUSTRY
BRIGHT PROSI'KCTS: Inquiries made this moi'ulug at t'he oiffioes of dairy facnor.es !i::<ii:;uicd that present prospects in the: c! - J"'!'.V i industry »''" very 'br'ght, tl.e (lietjso* market having hardened to l<H)s. Tho pay-out of the .Pembroke company for November is Is 7rl, and a payment is being made wh'C'h will brine,the pay-out to the same figure I for tho whole of the season sq far. I In previous months tbe pay-out was is 6d. The company's output for tho rest of the season has neen sold at a satisfactory figure —at a certain bg-aira-toi the end of December and at a slightly; les s figure for the remainder of the season. Offers oT? ninepenco tor cheese ai'e being freely made, but companies are not particularly anxidus to sell at that figure. i Ngaere is paying a further halfpenny on last season's output, making the total pay-out J-s 10'1-d, which' is surely a Now Zealand record. Strafford is paying out is Gd for cheese and 1 s 4d for butter.
Midhirst pays Is 4d, with 2:1 for casein. This factory's output to the end of the season has been sold at a. satisfactory price.
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Stratford Evening Post, Issue 5, 20 December 1928, Page 7
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