NEW WAY OF EXPORTING BUTTER
The "Press" says:-Our dairy farmers will learn with pleasure that a new method has been introduced for the carriage of butter to Kngland. When m Auokland Mr G G. Stead obtained a sample box to hold butter, and be has it now at bis place of business, where it may be inspected. It is enamelled, fitted ; with shelves, and was made by Mtasrs J aad A Pond, of Auckland, the enamelling being done to prevent the contact of the wood. The box wlil hold about 301 b of butter, which is froß?n m one pound pats, and delivered m London m jolt the »ame style as it is purchased m the market here. The new method does away with the plan now m vogue of sending the butter Home In bulk, and It is claimed that it always does away with the shipment turning out bad, as some* times happens m tbe latter case Such a means for the conveyance of butter has been much needed. If the experiment should prove successful, as it promises to do, and this New Zealand commodity oan be plaoed In the Home market as fresh as when it leaves the dairy, another good line will be opened for the benefit of our farmers.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1742, 17 January 1888, Page 3
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214NEW WAY OF EXPORTING BUTTER Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1742, 17 January 1888, Page 3
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