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CHEESE ON TOP.

THE GOLDEN CURD. Balance r sheets which have come to hand from various co-op-erative cheese-making companies show in many cases butter-fat payments of over Isd per lb. What this means to suppliers may be readilv understood when it is stated thatatKaupokonui some of those who have drawn in progress payment, will now collect another £7OO each, which will represent the odd 3d per lb bonus. The authority for this statement (an official of the company) also informed a Dominion representative that through the non-installation of their cheese plant for this season, the milk suppliers to the Eltham Co-oper-ative Company had lost £30,000 this amount representing trie difference between cheese and butter payments.

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Waipa Post, Volume III, Issue 139, 23 August 1912, Page 4

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CHEESE ON TOP. Waipa Post, Volume III, Issue 139, 23 August 1912, Page 4

CHEESE ON TOP. Waipa Post, Volume III, Issue 139, 23 August 1912, Page 4

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