New Zealand Dairy Expert.
[Per Press Association] Sydnky, January 7. Mr Valentine, the New Zealand dairy expert, left by tke Tarawera for Wellington. He has just completed a visit of inspection in Victoria and New South Wales. Mr Valentine considers although these colonies possess modern appliances, there yet appears to be something wanting, and there is a great disregard in matters of detail. So far as his experience goes New Zealand lias nothing to fear from competition with these colonies. With advantages of climate New Zealand, he says, must come to the front, but while there is every hope the producers must not forget that uniformity in grading is absolutely imperative. In connection with the fraudulent sale of margarine mixtures as butter, which imposes serious loss on producers of colonial butter, Mr Valentine suggests that the several colonies with their respective Dairy Associations should federate with a view to bringing pressure to bear on the Imperial Government to enforce the existing Acts, and if possible to construct a new Act which would have a more repressive effect on fraudulent dealers.
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Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 209, 8 January 1894, Page 2
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