PUSHING THE CHEESE BUSINESS.
: AUSTRALIAN SHIPMENTS; _ 'Australia is pushing its cheese exporting business. The '{Australasian" states:'. ' "So satisfactory, has'-been the.response.by* - cheese-makers to the Agricultural Department's proposal for a third shipment of ■cheese this season that it will be necessary 1 to obtain additional space. ; It has been arranged that the cheese will go by tho s.s. Ayrshire on May 10." Tho same paper says also that applications have' been received by. the- Department of Agriculture'-, for ■ space' for '117 .tons of cheese : to go ! with tne'third shipment from Victoria..: The Department has jbeen successful in ' securing additional space to accommodate a-further 70 tons, :or 130 tons in all. The cheeso is coining practically from the : "Western and Giposlajid districts. Makers have followed tho •advice of the officers of the Department, and aro manufacturing cheese in a size T/oighing 801b. 'The -previous shipments by tho ' : Cornwall "and ' Morayshire have proved highly'.'satisfactory to . Victorian producers, and cheeso should bo an established article of export in'future years. '
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1090, 31 March 1911, Page 8
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164PUSHING THE CHEESE BUSINESS. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1090, 31 March 1911, Page 8
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