DAIRY FARMERS' PAYMENTS.
CHEQUES COMING. Dolay in shipping produce to England through the striko has naturally caused considerable uneasiness to dairy farmers, who wove looking forward to their monthly cheques on account of milk. "Tho New Zealand Dairymen" is enabled, to State that, should no unforeseen circumstances arise beforo Jfoiiclay, tho bills. of lading covering the Athejiic's shipment will ba in the hands of the dairy companies' bankers on that elate, and cheques will bo paid on November 20, as usual.' The-' shipment is expected to amount to fiftjvfive thousand boxes.of butter, and twenty-fotfr thousand erate-s of cheese. This is the largest amount of ohcose over carried in oho ' bottom from any port iti New ■ Zealand, and it is rather reiharfcabio .that it should he shipped in the middle ■ of a great strike.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1907, 15 November 1913, Page 7
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133DAIRY FARMERS' PAYMENTS. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1907, 15 November 1913, Page 7
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