GREY VALLEY DAIRY FACTORY.
(To the Editor.)
Sib, —After a very careful perusal of the last annual balance-sheet and Chairman’s report of the above company, I regret very much that the shareholders have not received more information than the report contains. Anyone referring to a balance-sheet of any other dairy factory or the Companies of 1898, will be enlightened as to the number of pounds of milk, amount of butter fat, the highest, lowest, and average tests, the number of pounds of milk to a pound of butter, and other items of useful information. In the report of the above company we have nothing of this kind, except some half dozen lines of meagre information relative to local sales. I call attention to this matter as there are other shareholders besides myself that are anything but satisfied with the absence of explanatory proceedures that should characterise any well regulated Company. Yours, etc., — Shabeholdeb. Grey Valley, Oct 22nd 1901.
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Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 31 October 1901, Page 2
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158GREY VALLEY DAIRY FACTORY. Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 31 October 1901, Page 2
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