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ARAHURA DAIRY FACTORY COY.

AXXCAI. aikktixg

S.VIT KDAY. SKI’T. 27th

'il:e jinnunl meotitij' of slissn.»lu>l«U'-rs 1 of the Arahurn Dairy fa,lory boy. 11 l.til. was held in the County Chain- « hers. I!okiLika at 2. lo p.m. kite Chair- ' man of I tire,-tors (Mr Jjcrnard Maid) presided over an tittemhiiiee ol ten J members, ’l 1,,- minutes of the last annual meet- “ i„„ (vote read and eonlirmed. ANXI'AI. ItKI’DIJT. In presenting the Nineteenth Atiiiual Sta tcnii-nt the Directors congratulate the Shareli'jhlers on another successful vear. and nil the continued stronp . Financial position of the Company. The anne.inl of crca.ii r,-rei'-e,l was I ■KL’.rdolh-. proditeinp l-'d.olllhs. ol Imt let-fat. out 111 which was minutiae-LMI-ed IS I. I-V.'lks. I,Utter (S2_ tons -1 ewt). an increase of I” tons 1, ewt. oil Die previous year. The average test lot- tie- cream supplied was -u.-/-), amt the over-run IS.ID per cent. Ike anrinnt paid f-r htiller fat ditr- < jno the season totalled an average <> . Is i;d per ID., which must he considotcd { very satislaelol'v. The Directors recoin- ( tnentl the usual dividend ol I, per icnt. ),- paid to shareholders. amounting to £(?■_> 12s Oil. 1 \Y.• wish to again e.Miiolinu-ut the | Malinger. .Mr M. li. Wallace, on the | manner in whielt lie has carried out hi- duties, anil the excellent quality of | the louter he has niantifai t ureil. , The Directors retiring by rotation : ,,v: Mmsrs H. Ward. D. r.ra.lley and ■ .1 Kin-L all of whom are eligible for re-election, as is also the Auditor. Mr ; ID Wild. . The ( hairman said it was p.easing , t,. lind they still kepi on imp-rnvinir. last .- -as in their output w:is a reeonl. S2 tons I ewt. An increase of over 10 tons for the year. The price paid or Inti ter fat Is fid per lh was very satisfaetorv. If th.-v could l««»U funvnnl to Is till per 111. this year In- thoiiyht it would give g,-nei’iil siitislai tioii. •'> i cconimended payment ol a (i per • ( |j. blend The work done by then nutua-o-r was again v.-rv wttisfa. tory. The int-ri -r of the faclnry Irotn •' point of view of eleiinliui ss imd td it \- was seeonil to none on tin- M , ' s * (-,'ia-t. He took this importunity d om-M-nt ulate their manap.-r on havtee ' secured a life partner. Mild he wjslii (-(I him long veins of prnspentv. I lie.' I were lie, duning that day their *- !t D- , v,-i,r of their factory. It has grown , ami has brought prosperity, lo Die ' district. Kverv vear it has improved. r and given satislaetion to its sunplutrs. 1 They were a small family working !•'- " eetl-er in peace, and they were |"o----i :„. ni „s. They had taken any cream t that had I fen sent along and Paid | out to them the same price as sliate- , holders. They had commenced op.-ra- !. tiolis earlier this season, ami this was 1 mainly to the Use of Inn- and lefI | ilisers on their lull,lings, and t.i t m II improvement, "f their herd-. He ” thought they should aim to gel an r avernge return of •JAnlhs. ol Imtt.-r tat v per cow. The prospects "f the Inline were hrigld and the facilities lor workin-' were much Letter than in the year.that have gone l.y. II- nimeil the 11 aikipli.u of the report and l-alaic -■ d s | l ,.et, X„ fault , oiil-l I • louml w it-i i- the I'inani ial pusitnin. it was sale-la.i-lurv from ev-iy point ol view. I .Mr I). I’i a-lh-y SCI off,h-d the moti-m. 1( , which was agreed to. , Tin* irlirin/ ilimtois. '*• ' Ward. D. Itradley and .1. King "ere ” re-elected on it inn of -Messrs AleGuigan and lliehards. v. Mr A. lliehards suggested that it he ie a reeommeii,hit ion to the Directors that „ tenders be called for the supply of Hut - 1,-r-milk lor on- year with the opium ~f th--,- veais. and that tenders lie ■ r invited about .lanuary. The Chairman ;l said the suggestion would receive due ol altentioii. ie The Chairniau ret erred I ' Hi-- ex-

r-olk- 111. work lII' tl'i'll- S»-i;l'.*t:i! y \v(ill'll liiiil |’ii i i':i'"il i-i)ii>liliT:ililv :"' <l In-on limit' vi ry woll ii"l '• 1 1,1 j, voi'.v lioiii'l.v vuto <1 1 11:111k-- Ini' I'"' M'l-v \ .1 1 u:< I>l .• M'i'vi.i". 1 . :n!' 1 -il ::s H"- , 1 .Jrv ill-rill:.' 111-' |ki » " | - 1,..' Mi I'm.llf. Mini -in i ii'«lMr 11. Wil-I v.ms i-'-i't'-l'-l :i"-litnr Ml m 100 -f k. Tim iiii'-'tino tli- nti l iiiiii:il-'il. 'l'll-, nirin to! :■ ',iil-:,!'i|in nilv mot v. li''n .Ml- ' 11,'!'!!M I' ! w.!! ,l V. l .'•!•!< 1 I'MM IO I-!.

OAU CLEANSING AT CALVING TIME.

When a row calves every at trillion Mill-( he riven I . her. so thill site Inis

every chance to regain Imr former vitality in order to ward oil altarks ol milk f.'ie.-, i.m! t is. colds, chills, etc. Dreneliiiif!' her with Sykes's Dl'elmli ensures a proper elwinsimi ol llm alterhirth th:;-. prevent in;' the membrane remaiiiiiip: in the ulerus and deennip'isiset t i.iy' a:I the various ills coware Sill.-ie.-t In at t Mis ( ritical period. I.eiilelllhei' Svke-,':'. Dl'elmli acts 'is a tonic, lie! a 1 a porca 1 . ive. 11 ‘taws, up (he blood and dioesli.e nrtulis. and cpiiekly r.'.stores tb*> cow to profitable coiiditions. Do not v.a-te money in the firsl place and avoid the disappointment-. which arise I loin the Use ot imitations. Follow the advice ol p.'aetieal and sensible farmers and nunin,'me this ,-eas. n by nmtliodieally ilreimliin;; every cow willi *-.yl;es I)ie Ilr 11 . Sold every W Irnl'e, I I a iloZell. (id a pa. k. I. I'l.n Ii pa. lo t . .o.lain • |WO ill.'ll' Ims.

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Hokitika Guardian, 29 September 1924, Page 4

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ARAHURA DAIRY FACTORY COY. Hokitika Guardian, 29 September 1924, Page 4

ARAHURA DAIRY FACTORY COY. Hokitika Guardian, 29 September 1924, Page 4

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