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The Greytown Dairy Company report for the year states; the amount advanced to suppliers was- *.'22,1131 lfis 7d, at. the rate of Is per io of fat lor Au'ghst 1931, and lOd for Sente timer to June 1932. If estimates of che'sc in stock and afloat are 1, realise 1' i’Jse payout for the season will be Is for August, 1931 j a fid llfd; for September to. June.
| At the Wellington competitions on Monday the Scottish folk song, ladies, i any voice, owii selection, resulted: Miss j IvrJtldeen Chappie (Christchurch) “o'Whistle and I’ll,” 175 pts.; l •; Miss Ella Gamble (Wellington). *' “Annip Laurie.” 172, 2;- Highly Miss Rita Morgan (Hokitika), Jean Scrimshaw (Christehir'rcll),’ Phyllis Liddell (Carterton b Miss Lorna (Karori). Miss 'Kathleen Bas%sttn (Wairrai-o-miata).’’There' was plenty of talent in this class and the winners were.,outstanding, the judge said. There was not a; poor performance 1 in the class. --
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Hokitika Guardian, 25 August 1932, Page 6
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