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THE WEALTH OF DAIRYING.

R emaf kable Increase. THE COUNTRY'S STAND-BY. Though it is true that the main wealth of the Dominion comes from the sheep industry, dairying, like the British Jack Tars in the American war procession, "helped." Had it not been for the increase in dairy production last season the trade balance would have been a much more sombre affair. The growth of the butter and cheese export industry has been phenomenal, as the following figures for the decades stated show (year ending March 31st in each instance): —

The butter and cheese exportation and values, for the last four years, ending March 31st, are as follow: Year. 1927 1928 1929 1930 Butter. Cheese. Combined Totals. Cwt. £, Cwt. £ Cwt. £ 1,238,032 9,033,381 1,575,525 5,774,113 2,753,557 14,807,494 1,578,299 11,964,431 1,564,449 6,092,900 3,142,748 18,057,331 1,605,565 13,041,494 1,709,167 7,296,808 3,314,730 20,338,29 a 1,599,397 12,022,330 1,618,537 6,180,213 3,217,934 18,202,543 COMMERCIAL VEHICLES. The total number of chassis for lorries, trucks, etc., imported during the eight months was 1607, of which 174 were from Great Britain, against 348 in the same peiad of 1929, 894 from Canada against 867, and 535 from the U.S.A., against 5537. The imports from England were exactly half, while those from the U.S.A. were only one-fourth, but the Canadian figures are fairly well sustained. , - There were 1607 lorry chassis and 599 car chassis imported for which bodies were made by New Zealand coaclibuilders. The imports of commercial vehicles for the periods mentioned are as follow:

Ten years. Cwts. Value, £. 1871-1880 35,927 123,995 1881-1890 384,955 1,237,013 1891-1900 .. 1,418,043 4,525,920 1901-1910 .. 4,523,231 17,841,115 1911-1920 .. 11,966,236 56,534,027 1921-1930 .. 27,008,330 167,408,298

1930. 1929 Chassis Chassis Lorries, for Lorries, Lorries, for Lorries, Trucks. Vans Tracks, Vans Trucks, Vans Trucks, Vans and Bases. and Buses. and Buses and Buses. Country of origin. No. Value £ No. Value £ No. Value £. No. Value £. United Kingdom . 3 745 174 80,492 12 7,023 348 115,845 Canada • • 373 38,060 894 83,047 339 36,79-4 8C7 98,054 France .. — 1 282 — — — — U.S.A. 1 174. 535" 114,106 26 5,537 2148 320,079 Italy • • Belgium «• _ — — _ — — 1 — — — 3 1,411 — . — 4 1,775 Germany <• • — "— — — _ Totals • • S77 38,979 1607 279,338 337 49,354 3367 , 535,753

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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20084, 13 November 1930, Page 29

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THE WEALTH OF DAIRYING. Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20084, 13 November 1930, Page 29

THE WEALTH OF DAIRYING. Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20084, 13 November 1930, Page 29

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