I Stratford Dairy Factory will pay out on July ‘2O for the June milk supply £155 and a bonus of £l-1,908, making a total of £15,0(53. For the year, t the payment to suppliers was £(53.9(57 13s 6d. and the butter sales realised £88,377 8s sd. Weather Forecast —The indications are for easterly moderate winds and backing by east to north. There is a prospect of fair to cloudy weather. The night will probably be very cold with 1 rests inland. Barometer little movement, with a falling tendency shortly.—Bates, Wellington. A sporting offer is being made by Mr T. Foley, of His Majesty’s Picture Theatre, to the Stratford Operatic Society. In view of the worjfcy object of the opera, “Merrie Luglaud,” Mr Foley has arranged to shut down for Wednesday night and give the public every opportunity oi attending at the Town Hall. The Lowgarth Dairy Company pays out on July 20 a sum of £I6BO. The factory is still running and will continue to run right on to the opening of the new season. The Xgaire factory is paying out £3990 lids month. Both the above amounts are made up partly of bonus and partly of cheques for milk suplied.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 62, 13 July 1915, Page 4
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