CHEESE.
To the Editor.
Sir, —"Skim Milk "is not just in his criticism of the Farmers 1 Club quotation. I wish to draw his attention to the report on the produce market of the N.Z.L. and Mercantile Agency Co. of ihe 13th inst., where ho will find they quote butter ls to Is 2d ; cheese, 7_d to Bd, and in the face of these figures, from a company whose business es tends over the whole of Australasia, I fail lo see where the club has •committed a"n error. I tnnwt thank " Skim Milk "us his teitiaiks have given me an •opportunity of speaking of another ■cheesey matter. It is evident the club has been some benefit to tiie Peninsula dairy farmers, or their produce would not top the market, and it would not pay storekeepers to impoit cheese from the plains to pnhn it off as Akaroa cheese, which is very*--reprehensible, and if continued will materially jtijm'e the tr.*de. I hope the club will devise some means to counteract this piracy at their next meet-ing.—-Yours, etc., ONE OF THE CLUB.
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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume VII, Issue 627, 18 July 1882, Page 3
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180CHEESE. Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume VII, Issue 627, 18 July 1882, Page 3
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