TE AWAMUTU CHEESE FACTORY.
A \imr\(. of -hareholdeis am] iiiilk suppliei-. 'if the cheese factory w.vi held in the Public H.xll, To Awanmtu. on Saturday, Mi .1. W. I>i liJjrm.in, chanman of directory in the than. Tlio object of the meeting (i.ia t<> come to soiuo understanding with t lio supphuis as to the price to be paid for milk dining the ensuing season. The Cliaiinmn said the directors consideied that the suppliers should accept, for at uny l.ite one year, a i eduction m the puce of milk. At the end of .i ye.n the factoi\ would perhaps be in a better position, and might probably be able to givo inon> unothei tune. A lTsolution \s.is moved that the pi ice fo milk bt> M per gallon for the ensuing »ea--son. Hoth nio\or and seconder connnentod >>tionply on the fact th.it if the piiccof milk were kept up it would undoubtedly re-ult in the closing of the factoiy, \\hich would bo u gio.it l<i-i to the district. The inotiitn w .is c.v i led nnaniinously. Mr W. Jones rofeired to the low j>ercentagi 1 of some of the milk reconed last MMr. Hi* thought no milk should be rect'isod undri .v ceit.un percentage, the st«ui «i it <l of ttst to be fixed by the director*. Sufficient attention to this would make a gie.it ditTeieiu'c in the income of cheese f.ictones in the country. The Uh.iii man considered that the only way out of the difficulty was to pay accoidmi,' to quality. He coiisideied that milk which le^isteied ll! per cent, was worth inoie (o the company, and should be pifal foi at a highet late than milk at 8 ju'i cent. It was the only true solution of the ditfi culty. He consideied that the following puce-* should be given .—ll. — 11 per cent, and upw.iids, ,'{jd : under 11, but not under 8 pei cent, 3d: 7 and uudei, i.\jd per gallon. It was afterwaids les lived that milk he bought aecoubng to percentage, senle to be fixed by directors. M
Mi- J. T. Camp, lato of the Tamahere Hotel, Ikis taken tlms-e [ucnn-.es in Eden Crescent, Auckland, known as the Old Club, and has re-chiistened the house " Thp Waikato Club." She has made conmdeiablo altei.itinns and now otfi'H a comfoi table lionic to boaiders, and \isitors during their stay in town. Special attention i« paid to the lequhements of families, and plunge and .shower bath& have been fitted up. One of Wrights bebt bilhaid tablob ih at the of visitors. Thtj Waikato Times is filed.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2055, 8 September 1885, Page 2
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428TE AWAMUTU CHEESE FACTORY. Waikato Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2055, 8 September 1885, Page 2
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