FACTORY RETURNS.
SUMMARY OF REPORTS. TARANAKI COMPANIES. Kakaramea. At the twenty-second annual meeting of the Kakaramea Dairy Factory Company it was reported that as a result of f.o.b. sales of cheese suppliers had received II l-3d to date and a bonus of Id, while a further small payment was promised. Butter suppliers received 123 d for the whole season, this being claimed as the highest payout for Taranaki this season. Whenuakuea. Suppliers to the Whenuakura Company received lljd for milk and ts for cream. Kohl. Advance and bonus payments to date total 10.2 d, and a further bonus will be paid when the balance of the cheese is paid. Waverley. Advance payments of 9.6 d have been made by the Waverley Dairy Company; a bonus of Id was paid at the annual meeting, and a further payment will be made when the cheese Is sold. Normanby. Ths Normanby Co-operative Dairy Factory Company (cheese) in its thirty-seventh year paid Its suppliers to the end of June 10. id, and it was estimated that the season's average distribution would be brought to 11 l-3d. Mells. The Mells Co-operative Dairy Company, which makes both butter and cheese, has averaged Its season's payments to 9.53 d, and anticipates being able to pay IOJd when stocks are cleared. NORTH AUCKLAND. Ckato. The Okato Dairy Company made 1050 tons of cheese, and some butter at the end of the season. The payout will average lid per pound. Northern Walroa. The Northern Walroa Company made 2403 tons of butter. The average payout was 11.8 d, or 11.23 d with cartage. Port Albert. The Port Albert Dairy Company made 283 tons of butter. The payout will be 11.44 d per pound nett, at the farm. East Tamakl. The East Tamakl Dairy Company made 1140 tons of butter. The average payout for all grade A was Is 1.112 d per pound.
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Waikato Times, Volume 110, Issue 18405, 12 August 1931, Page 10
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