farmers received a bonus of say 2£d. to 3d. a lb. ou production they would bo qqite satisfied to see the end of guaranteed prices, and take the risk of the Eiiglisb market. Payinent For Cheese. Meanwhile the Government is having its first "spot of botlier" with the industry. As stated above the eheese aceount will show an expected surplus of £400,000, or in other words, the cheese people feel that they are not getting enough for their prodiiot as £400,000 has been made out of them. They aro asking for some of that money and it is likely that a supplementary bonus of up to 2d. a lb.. will be paid to them.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 137, 26 June 1937, Page 19
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