GENERAL FARMING NEWS.
"Everything 'is co-operation in' Tar v 1 naki, because people have seen the benefit of it,"" remarked Mr. Brayshaw, a j Stratford poulterer, at the Poultry J Conference yesterday. ; Probably deputations from the Paul- ) try Conference now sitting in Welling-' : ton will wait on'the Minister-for Rail- t ways: and ask. for ;a ; reduotio'iv';*-in the j freight, charge . on ; : eggs,; and'-will then j 'jn'.'chiirgb'of Cus- i toih's, ,; :and' ; request'liim revise the j duty.Von such'things' as'incubators. ! ■: iiio: extent'of- the margarina. industry i an England may be guessed from the fact ' that in ono week in September 19,891 cu't, was imported into that country. The amount was over 3000 cvrt. more than in the corresponding week last year, and, in quantity, cquaLto more than a quarter of the butter imported. ,
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 975, 16 November 1910, Page 10
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130GENERAL FARMING NEWS. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 975, 16 November 1910, Page 10
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