CHEESE SHIPMENT.
Tho RiM.S. Eotorua, which left yesterday at noon for London, took about l2pO.crates of'cheese from New Zealand, ports. The'cheese was contributed by tho following ports:—Auckland, 51 crates; New' Plymouth, 51 crates; l'ntea, 207 crates; Wellington, ioG crates; Dunedin, 143 crates; and Bluff. 289 crates.
Home ficparation hasconie, and will increase year by year. The reason, for this is simple :•• (1) It. gets rid of the carting of the milk and returning of skim milk: (2) It enables the man frir back to send his cream away by rail, if no factory is near; (3) It obviates the jolting of'llia new milk over rough roads with its consequent injury and loss to tho farmev; (4) It brings no skim milk to the faun from some other 'dairy, where Iho lierd may be infected with tuberculosis or other contagious diseases, fiend your crewm to "St. John's" Butter Factory, c.o. Wauganui Fresh Food and lcvi-Co.—Advt.
Do you know that streanv that runs through your farm? There's probably enough power going to waste thero to drive your separators, chaff-cutters, and other machines twice over. Instal a water wheel and use your advantages. Call or write for details. A. J. Parton, Plumber, Cartcrton.—Advt.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2192, 3 July 1914, Page 10
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200CHEESE SHIPMENT. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2192, 3 July 1914, Page 10
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