DAIRY PRODUCE.
STACK ENSILAGE.
LARGE SHIPMENT TO LONDON. The New Zealand Shipping- Company's steamer Kuahine, which sailed for London yesterday, took the following dairy produce from New Zealand ports:—
INSTRUCTION IN THE SOUTH. One of the Uield Instruction Stall' of tho Agricultural Department, Mr. Dibble, who has been opt rating amongst farmers in the north for home time, is now visiting Otago, with a view to carrying out instruction in regard to the making of stack eiiMlage. At present Mr. Dibble is giving demonstrations in the Taieri district. lie has with him one of the stacking-machines and an expert stacker.
Butter. Cheese. Auckland 22,917 G23 New Plymouth 12,222 — Paten ; 3,063 7,154 Wellington 11,035 5,114 AVanpaniii 1,2311 9!) ■ . , r i0,500 13.2D0
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1335, 12 January 1912, Page 8
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120DAIRY PRODUCE. STACK ENSILAGE. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1335, 12 January 1912, Page 8
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