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DISTRICT FACTORIES LEAD GRADING LIST.

HIGHEST AVERAGE MOUNTING.

During* the 1928-29 season, 75 butter factories and 30 cheese factories in New! Zealand, have obtained for their expect produce an average of 93 ponds or over, compared with 69 and 20 respectively in 1927-28. The highest butter average this year is 95.412 points as against 95.039 in the preceding year. 'The top cheese average is 94.473 points as compared Avith 93.755 last year. The leading factories are as follow: —* (BUTTER. Taieri and Peninsula (Dune

din) 95.412 Rangitikei 95.189 Rata 95.023 Levin 94.867 Wangaehu 94.832 Awahuri 94.707 Moa Farmers’ 94.703 Golden' Bay 94.'632 Mangorei 94.520 Rongotea 94.473 Waitalki 94.350 United 94.336 Farmers’ Federation (Invercargill) 94.335 Maketawa 94.321 Shannon 94.291 Taieri and Peninsula (Oam aim) 94.291 Araliulra 94.262 Kairanga 93.935 Wellington Municipality 93.906 Cheltenham , " 93.746 Kuku 93.746 Thirty-five other factories follow down to the 93 point mark. CHEESE. The leading cheese factories are: —Kaiparoro (Bruce) 94.473, Little Afcaloa 94.154, and Milton 94.099.

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Manawatu Herald, Volume L, Issue 4005, 3 October 1929, Page 2

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DISTRICT FACTORIES LEAD GRADING LIST. Manawatu Herald, Volume L, Issue 4005, 3 October 1929, Page 2

DISTRICT FACTORIES LEAD GRADING LIST. Manawatu Herald, Volume L, Issue 4005, 3 October 1929, Page 2

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