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WHEY BUTTER.

BEARING ON THE EXPOET TRADE. Referring to the manufacture of whey butter, Mr. W.. Wright, inspector of. Now Zealand dairy produce in London, has tho following, to. say in his annual report:— "As there is now every indication of a considerable output, of "whey" butter from our- Dominion, I would strongly re-commend-that an amendment be 1 made in tho Dairy Act and Regulations making it compulsory' to brand it as. "whey"' butter, or worda' to that effect. Owing to the objectionable flavour of this class of hutter, I .'am'of the opinipn that it would not be advisable to continue exporting "whoy" butter from the Dominion under our "creamery" brand, as it will lower the high standard of quality of tho latter butters on.(he Home market. The Tesult would bo that we should probably have to uccept- lower prices for our butters than would otherwise, be the case if tho "whey" butter were placed in a class by itself and brandcd'accordingly. Mr. Wright says that if it should bo decided upon to use the terra "super- • fine" for oar higher grades of creamery butter, he would recommend that this class should apply only to thoso butlers scoring 93 points and over. There is no royal road to wealth, but there are some ways that are a good bit easier than others. Fnctory managers who instal "Victor" Vats find thera proStable investment* that make it comparatively an easy matter to increase the profits. The largo number of "Victor" Vats in uso proves their great value. Order yours without delay. Albert J. Parlon, Carterton.—Advt. A verdict of Accidental Death was returned at a Hackney' inquest .on a schoolboy, Kdward Henry Ruff, twelve, who was killed in a fall of about 30 feet, it was stated, when .cliining up a rain-pipe at tho side of a houso to recover a cricket ball from tho roof. i A WINNER OF COMPETITIONS. The Egg-laying competitions for 1910-11 and lttll-12-wero both won by pens reared on 'A: and P." Chick Raiser. The first essential ' for profitable poultry keeping. Obtainable from all Storekeepers.—

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1556, 27 September 1912, Page 10

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WHEY BUTTER. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1556, 27 September 1912, Page 10

WHEY BUTTER. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1556, 27 September 1912, Page 10

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