The milk is sold for $3 a litre. Reusable glass bottles can be bought from a second vending machine for $5.
Guy Bakewell drinks Bakewell Creamery milk. Photo / Supplied
The venture was also driven by Bakewell's desire to have a stronger connection with consumers of his milk.
"They're so grateful and appreciative. Nothing gives me a bigger buzz than hearing how much people love our milk," he said.
Bakewell uses social media to market the business and is exploring opportunities to expand his customer base.
The farm is only 45 minutes from Auckland, which is home to a ballooning population of 1.6 million people.
"My goal is to supply raw milk into Auckland. Imagine being able to buy fresh cows' milk in Remuera or Ponsonby," he said.
"It would be a fantastic way for us as farmers to connect with people who probably don't give a lot of thought to where milk comes from."
Current regulations prevent the company from setting up raw milk vending machines in Auckland.
"Until the rules change, our only option to get our fresh milk into Auckland fridges is to bottle it and deliver it. That would be quite labour intensive," said Bakewell.
"But we're in discussions with other companies that deliver to homes in Auckland."