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Table 2. —Analysis of Cash Receipts for the Year 1946-47
Note. —Butterfat receipts for State schemes denote only that proportion of cream cheques which is assigned to the Department in repayment of advances and interest due thereon. On settled schemes the policy is to accept an assignment of a percentage of the farmers' monthly cream cheque, leaving the balance for maintenance and living expenses. On those dairying schemes which have not yet been individualized, the full amount received for butterfat is retained, the workers being paid wages, but in the majority of cases a proportion only of the cream returns is actually paid to the Department. Wool sales were later than usual and the greater part of proceeds were received subsequent to 31st March, 1947.
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— Butterfat. Wool. Live-stock. Sundries. Totals. Approximate Cash Receipts (Department's and Settlers' Proportions). 1. Districts — Tokerau Waikato-Maniapoto Waiariki Tairawhiti Aotea Ikaroa South Island £ 54,258 25,234 59,553 14,906 18,077 6,343 600 £ 5,645 15,023 30,974 18,939 4,116 6,692 1,353 £ 27,750 55,838 160,576 49,683 33,946 18,246 8,004 £ 9,812 5,993 13,833 9.837 3,805 2,816 1,484 £ 97,465 102,088 264,986 93,365 59,944 34,097 11,441 £ 178,850 139,950 336,100 112,460 74,699 44,200 13,470 Sub-totals 2. Maori Land Boards 3. Native Trustee 178,971 82,742 11,629 40,696 354,043 20,335 61,106 47,630 904 4,307 663,386 32,868 106,109 899,729 32,868 106,109 Totals 178,971 135,067 435,484 52,841 802,363 1,038,706
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