A WORLD’S RECORD
838 BOXES OF BUTTER IN A BAY. What is regarded as a record output for a single butter factory was credited by the Waharoa factory (New Zealand Co-operative Dairy Company) one day this month. This factory is beuieved to beb the largest under one roof in the world. Its previous record for one day’s output was 812 boxes, figure being reached one day during the season of 1922-23. This total was, however, exceeded on the 16th inst., when the total butter manufactured amounted to 838 boxes, only two boxes short of 21 tons. This butter was made and packed during one day of nine hours, no special effort having been made to reach the record. A very pleasing feature of the quality of butter from this factory is the high percentage of superfine being obtained. Of 838 boxfes on this particular day, no less than 660 or 78.7 of the total were classed as supersne. The balance was first-grade.
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New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12613, 25 November 1926, Page 11
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162A WORLD’S RECORD New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12613, 25 November 1926, Page 11
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