DAIRY COMPANIES.
KAKARAMEA DAIRY CO, i jfl TENTH ANNUAL JUSTING. !■9 The tenth annual meeting of shiiahoMwiaM the above company was held on A. Pearce (chnlnman of directors) WMUM over a' good attendance. (19 The directors' report was as foUmmt la MH senting the tenth annual report 4Qd MRM sheet your directors hare to report AtIMH satisfactory year's operations, Aftijr mittH off £09116s Del for depreciation, there rttoUHH at the credit of appropriation account uH sum of £6132 3s Id, which on H»ll|llllM trill allow of a further payment for ImttewSß which will make the total payment fftrraH season 2s. As recommended by* you the roflH tors decided to ship this season's oatpgfcjJß open consignment, and Messrs Lane ondiltH have been entrusted with the hsndllni ofa* Statistics, those for the year 1918-lt brijl given in parentheses: Lbs milk, MJMJH (5,782,402); lbs butter-fat, 823,880 lbs cheese, 846,870 (578,464); average. IM 3.83 (3.70); lbs mills to lb cheeaei lit dM lbs cheese to ll> butter-fat, 1.81 I £.47): c)mmH output, 378 tons lest lqr lOltw (Is).- UcH 4cwt Bars A2lblbs); lbs whey Mrtt«r,,JU|H (7336); lbs creamery butter, 2717; KtmH output, 12 tonß Tent l<ir Tibs IS ton Tnfl The chairman, in moving (he report and balance sheet, conrotuUted'iMlM holders on their very successful MMWfwgBH important item was the pay-out would agree that, with a new faciara MSaM these expenses they had been put tewfffljalM tlon therewith,' the pay-out bad good one. The directors had ooßllgaed.'fjH coming season's output through Meters JttuH Lane and Co. When prices were good it-£H good policy to get tbe factory's. aflatMiwH sound footing. He felt sure, the toWtiiMM burst some day; It could not go. rajKNufl outwards indefinitely. Be thawgbt iit ri«|H possible tlist prices may .go gstUl the tide must run out some day. to the wool and meat markets, had'it nofwH for America taking a considerable of New Zealand meat there would hav# a slump. It did not appear tjftt V&MIH wool would bo too good neil season. jH The secretary nave it as his opinion twH compared with sister factories, lUtafewH saved £2OO nr £3OO by using eipctrWjwHl This was after calculating also the <**£■ air. J. Cures proposed that It mendntioh to the directors.to ettaHgH but lifter discussion Mr Caves Mr. Dwyer suggested that a iwi ployed to snensure out exactly Ikei of whey each miui was entitled to, decided tn iulcpt. Mr. Dwyer's suggefcT®£7*i^B The two retiring directors, Meant, rIiHH Tarrant and R. Watt, wen» "iiemtnktarasH re-election, in ndditlon Messrs.»n berlaln and Clinton were resulted t» follows; Watt 12, Tarrant 11. Clinton nil. were declnrod duly elected. . Mr. J K. MlWitll was re-elected aUW^B The chairman's henorntiutn was tin same as laat yelir, aad tfeie'idmnra' msaskm^stji.mjmjaSS^M
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