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5 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «THE BUTTERFAT CHEQUE»
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1
Agriculture:
The Journal of
the Ministry of Agriculture
The usual form of contract is a 50 per cent agreement whereby the share milker
provides the herd and farm machinery, and is responsible for all farm operations,
in return for which he receives half the butterfat cheque, plus a proportion of any ...
2
Accounting: concepts, systems, applications
... debiting the expense account and crediting the produce account, e.g. herd-
testing expenses deducted by a dairy company from the butterfat cheque. Where
the expense deducted from gross proceeds relates specifically to the produce
sold, ...
A. S. Carrington, George Bernard Battersby, 1967
3
Maori land tenure: studies of a changing institution
From then on the settlers are free to run their own affairs, the fixed charges being
deducted by some form of order on the butterfat cheque. This is the usual pattern
on all Maori farm settlement schemes. Some form of budgetary control for a start ...
The butterfat cheque in 1935 w£^s £13,234, and in 1938 £48,004. The value of
production in the Waiariki District last year was £111,750, which showed the
value of the Maori development schemes, particularly as there was no production
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Australia. Parliament, New Zealand. Parliament. House of Representatives, Australia. Parliament. Senate, 1938
If what Mr. Blyde says is correct, and if we take it that the income of the share-
milker represents about one- third of the butterfat cheque, we can assume that
the total gross incomes of those farmers is from £1,5oo to £3,ooo. These figures
do not ...
New Zealand. Parliament, 1940