Butter Export Trade.
(Per Press Association.) Melbourne, September 4 At a meeting of the Butter Export Commission, the managers of the Orient and P and O. Companies gave evidence that daring the hot months a large proportion of the butter received for shipment was at a temperature of over 50, ranging as hi«h as 70. Expert evidence was olso given that when heated bulter was frozen . it went rotten on being thawed, and should not be sent on Board at a higher tflinneraturs than 45.
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Feilding Star, Volume XVII, Issue 60, 7 September 1895, Page 3
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85Butter Export Trade. Feilding Star, Volume XVII, Issue 60, 7 September 1895, Page 3
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