WAITARA NEWS
((Fron Our Own Correspondent.) lor tB» month of JraLjr the North TteanoM Dairy Company pays to suppliers £135 Is 4d, an inccease of £4O fo»- the same month of the previous year; The milk received} wa3 68,0061b, and the butter made totalled! a ton and a Ihalf:. The average test was 4.76, and 20' l-tel lb. of milk ware required to matea « pound of butter. It was dewdfedl that, owing to i tfee xapidly in«reasißg supply of millft. the creameries open daily next week.. 'Mr. W. L Rock, who 'has purchased a farm in the Waikato, tendered his resignation as a director. The resignation waa acceptedl with regret, and Mr., Rose was thankedi .for his services, the directors expressing; the hope that he would meet with suo cess. Mr. W. Cole„jun., was appointed to fill the vacancy... Waitara ©airy ©mipany suppliers w~ eeive £206 14s 2d-' for, their July milk,. Wing an increase of £IOB 16s. 7d on : .tto-j, July month of 1909.. Milk received watf 10,888, being exactly fonblv so%t[J»Mli year. Butter produced TQM&Kmit3m lb. to 5744 lb., practically a ton increase. It took 20.3 lb. of milk to make & pound of butter, whilst the average test was 4.69. The chairman and manager were authorised to. visit Mangatoki and Ktham for the purpose of inspecting the workings o£ a pasteuriser and! beating apparatus, with a view of adding these to the company's* plant. At a sitting of the &M. Court, before Mr. Fitzherbert, judgment by default waa givea in the cases of W. L LoßeTgaa v. William Walsh, claim £8 ss, rosts 19s 6dj E. Becbbessinger V. William B. Cox, claim £l9 18s 9d, costs £ili l4a 6d; J. F. Reece v. Turu, juu, clalin IDs 6d, costs 6s. In the case of Samuel Burns v. R Iredale, trading as Iredale: afld Co., and James Williamson, claim £lO 10s, the sum of £6 9s 6d was paid into Court and judgment entered up against Williamson for £2 15s fld, with costs £2 4s. Plaintiff waa non-suited with solicitors fee of £1 Is as against F. Iredale, In W. F. Jenkins v. C. White, claim £SO i commission on the sale of an hotel al Gladstone, evidence of several witnesses ' was taken at Gladstone. His Worship non-suited plaintiff, with costs. Eighl cases were adjourned and confessed.
The committee of the Horticultural Society met on Tuesday evening for the purpose of drawing up a schedule and rules, etc. The Rules and Prize. Committee of the | North Taranaki Ploughing Association meet to-night. The usual monthly meeting of the Harbor Board takes place to-morrow evening. Timber for the erection of Messrs. Hatrick's new store is now beginning to arrive.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 105, 11 August 1910, Page 8
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448WAITARA NEWS Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 105, 11 August 1910, Page 8
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