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BUTTER AND LABELS.

TO THE EDITOR OF THE STAR. Sir,— ln a letter I wrote to yoa* which appeared in the Star of the Brd instant, I referred to a remark tuade by Mr Corpe, in bin speech at Stan way, to the effect that the Victorian Government supplied well ventilated tracks on the railway, and cool storage at the ports of shipment, free of cost. Mr reason for pressing for a reply is that I saw in a Wellington paper that II A large revenue has been received by oar (Victorian) railway authorities for the carriage of milk, cream, and butter to Melbourne and Newport " (vide N.Z, Mail March 10, 1808). I want to know which or who is right, the N.Z. Mail, or Mr Corpe ? I am, etc., Better Factory.

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Feilding Star, 24 June 1893, Page 2

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BUTTER AND LABELS. Feilding Star, 24 June 1893, Page 2

BUTTER AND LABELS. Feilding Star, 24 June 1893, Page 2

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