EXPORT OF DAIRY PRODUCE.
That there is an apparent falling-off of the output of dairy produce is emphasised by the fact that the New Z_calt.nd Shipping Company's liner Ruapehu, which sailed 'for London oil Thursday, had on board only four boxes of butter, whereas no fewer than 8255 boxes wero tent Hon\o by the Ruahine, which left for London on May 30 last ye-ar. Cheeso also shows a considerable shrinkage, the quantity shipped comprising 9455 crates, compared with 18,G7S crates Dy tho corresponding shipment of Inst year. Tho detailed figures are:—Cheese.—Acw Plymouth, 1502 crates; Wellington, 2593; Paten, 2036; Wanganui, 37; Duncdin, 165; Bluff 2062; Auckland, 418; Lyttelton, 207; Tinumi, 385. Total, 9155 crates. Butter. I —Wellington, 4 boxes. N
Your skilled co-operation with 'tho "Victor" Vat is all that is needed to ensure the finest quality cheeso that it as possible to produce in this ago.. W'hy ? _ Bocause the "Victor" Vat has a sloping bottom and a centre drainago which allows tho wfliey to flow freely, leaving the curds high and drv. Thus yoau* sharo of the business is done in proper stylebetter cheese—therefore more profits will result Write for" particulars. ALbcri J. Partem, Plumber, Carterton.—Advt.
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1764, 31 May 1913, Page 8
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196EXPORT OF DAIRY PRODUCE. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1764, 31 May 1913, Page 8
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