WHATAWHATA.
Al-TKit a stoppage of Hvj divs, our creamery resumed operations on Tuesday, the required p"rt ; on of maihinery having arrived from Auckland on Monday. Mr C. Broomfield is now in charjn, and it is 11 lie hoped that matters will run more smoothly in futnr\ This enforced cessation of operations, together with that of a week or so ago, means a loss to the suppliers of some £5.0, for v.jry liltle use con bo made of such l.'ir-m quantities of milk, wlibh hft suddenly on their hinds tit, this lime of the year. The milk supply is st/M'lMy increasing. Mr W. Livingston, of Tuhikarinn'.i, lias recently joined us, and is now wilding in a large quantity daily. Mr W.itter«, the new tenant of Hughes' farm, is also about to supply milk, so that with a little encouragennnt on tJie part of Messrs Reynolds and o>. our Rrs.iniery would soon have one of the largest milk supplies in Wa,ikat,o.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 3025, 3 December 1891, Page 2
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159WHATAWHATA. Waikato Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 3025, 3 December 1891, Page 2
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