AUCTION SALES
FORTHCOMING JTXTtTBES .- to-day. IK Horo"' Tarda,/1 p.m.-Stock salo (N.Z. ' "lioan Co. and Dalgety and W,». Shannon-Yards. 1 p.m.—Stock balo .Abra- .... ham and Williams). _ ■ , T , Gordon Street; Dannevlrke, 1.30 p.m.—Land , salo (Wairarapa. Farmerß'). Town Hall, Takapau, 1.30 p.m.-land salo (Hoadley, Son and Stewart). : . 12 noon.—l.and salo -Beard, c-Bullen-and'fCo.). ' •Vsper HutV Yards, 1 p.m-Stock iaie (Dal-r.tvgety-and Co., and N.Z, Loan Co.). _ Jtariakau.4.3o .p.m.—Sale of stock and imimplements (Abraham and TOUiiuow. • 'Wakefield Street, Wellington, 1.30 , Snln. i? buildiae materials (E. Johnston and do.). s Xiambtcn i,;uay. Wellington, 2.30 p.m. Oitj ■ properly sale (A. L. Wilson). , Town Hall,'-Martin, 2.30 p.m.-Land Ealo (Covin and Co.). Drill-"Hall. FcHdins,. 7.30 p.m.-Property ' • Bale (Abraham and Williams). 7.' ... .. . FRIDAY. BulleiKnijdr'lievin, 1 p.m.-Salo of stock. -• ,in 3 -implcmonta (Abraham and Wil■\'Tiamß)r''." •••••, Everybody's Theatre,- Wairoa.-Land - sale Iv. (Williams and Kettle). ' Foildinß—Cattle sale (Hanawatu Auction.moors'. Association). . NEW GHEESEFACTORY ; AT WAINUI-O-MATA. ■ The chcwe factory at Wainui-o-mn._te vas officially owned-by Mr. T. M. Wil-: ford -on Saturday in the presence of a laWe number of settlers and friends. Ilio factory is erected in n' central position, and is'.a commfl'mis l)iii ,,i: n' T .. fitt-l r-i with 'the very latest machinery, and is coiiipac't in every department. At pre* pent tlio plant .is capable of turning out five cheeses a-day. which can be doubled os scon as the milk supply is increased Itr. Wilford congratulated the settlers on their enterprise, arid sincerely hoped . the facturv would be a. great success. He ' referred to the .necessity of keeping good cows, which he held was the secret of success-. Ho quoted from an American authority that out ot 23 million cows m America only one-half paid for " their ifr. Dickie, chairman of directors, and Mri ' Singleton, dairy inspector, also 6poke, and expressed themselves well pleased with' the prospects ahead. .- Ah. ; Wilford, amidst cheers, declared the factory open. The machinery was set in motion, and the settlers watched the process of cheese making. .' The Waimii-o-mata settlers are at present milking '260 cows; but next season they hope to be able to nearly double the -..number.
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 53, 26 November 1919, Page 10
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339AUCTION SALES Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 53, 26 November 1919, Page 10
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