Ipswich And Bundamba . Company,at Gatton; J. L. Frederichs factory, Marburg; Siemon and Sons, Walloon;F. W. Linnings, Glamorganvale; Dick Bros., Purga; Esk Co-operative, Esk;and the Rosevale Cheese Factory, Foggitt, Jones, and Co. c 34. IPSWICH AND BUNDANBA. There are cream depots at Rosewood, Engelsburg, Minden, and otherplaces. A flourishing industry in the manufacture of condensed milk is repre-sented by important factories at Cressbrook and Trelawny, the property ofthe world-famed firm of Nestle and Co. For the year 1904 the total amount of cream received at the principalfactories in West


Ipswich And Bundamba . Company,at Gatton; J. L. Frederichs factory, Marburg; Siemon and Sons, Walloon;F. W. Linnings, Glamorganvale; Dick Bros., Purga; Esk Co-operative, Esk;and the Rosevale Cheese Factory, Foggitt, Jones, and Co. c 34. IPSWICH AND BUNDANBA. There are cream depots at Rosewood, Engelsburg, Minden, and otherplaces. A flourishing industry in the manufacture of condensed milk is repre-sented by important factories at Cressbrook and Trelawny, the property ofthe world-famed firm of Nestle and Co. For the year 1904 the total amount of cream received at the principalfactories in West Moreton was 6,268,281 lb., from which 2,963,479 lb. ofbutter were manufactured. The aggregate payment to suppliers by thesefactories was £91,412 10s. It is estimated that the output of butter fromother sources was nearly equal to the aggregate mentioned above. The totalvalue of the capital invested in the industry was estimated at £600,000, andthe approximate value of the milking cows at £200,000. For the year 1905. CO-OPERATIVE CKEAMERY. the amount of cream received by three of the butter factories in Ipswich was5,139,000 lb., producing 2,349,213 lb. of butter. The amount paid to suppliersfor the year by these three factories was £81,680. For the year 1906 the amount of butter made in Ipswich factories was2,328,451 lb.; that made in factories in the rest of the district amounted to3,673,327 lb.; the amount made by farmers is returned as 16,421 lb. Thisgives a total butter return of 6,018,199 lb. for 1906. The capital invested infactories (creameries excluded) was as follows:—Machinery and plant, Ipswich,£7,459; rest of West Moreton, £10,805; land and premises, Ipswich, £3,985;rest of district, £10,196; value of output of factories, Ipswich, £91,997;rest of district, £141,184; total, £233,181. Cream made into butter infactories situated in Ipswich, 4,700,307 lb.; other parts of West Moreton,7,665,904 lb.; made into butter by farmers, 247,610 lb.; total, 12,613,821


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