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The Dairying Industry.

ANOTHER MEETING CALLED. Th it tbe firms c>auec ed with the above industry nave got a em-ful eye ap-m this district ba? been evidenced than once reeea.ly, and i* was further emph<v4sed on Thursday evening when tw > repro<ea‘i*ivo-» f leading firms unexpec «dly a nved in Ktwhi». The j wren y wk iueda ovar- | laud from Pirougi * and on the road i over an accidaut was m-d wuh, tbe I p .te being ptiUad Iron toe vehicle. ' Mr Bild repre«*??t? M >-«r? J'-v. J. I Niven aid C N agen:s fte the 1 Linde Briu-n r-f-igq-= i,g n.cbinery, ! whilst Mr Gh'- ren S.rutheri and Cof ' »ri-’ch .reb, igent? for AiUL»v*i c s patters and dii-yio? aupha tC'L Tbe obj?o- of their visit is s-i a c ■ tiio the possibility of establi h • » i tory —either ev- j>«- iv , , . ta'y —aud wi h th:? »i; j a ivertisement c invene a mee ing in jSc •it’s Hall, touji-row (Sata-day) ! evening at 8 p.m , wh* j • ills isad to give inf i m . ; i » * bis been dme in -Jth .it -ru - similar diffirihie: in -.he -p--of cream and tbe t-ausojrt -»f to the factory. Oa Frid*y nig • _•. gentlemen visit Kinobaku to - e of the settlers there,. * In conyareatwhj.with 3 «i that Messrs Nivenronu. O', w?? 7 '* \ pared io supply the tniexiw;. L* : c > operative factory or pa; up e themselves. All that was required was a guarantee of a certain nambor nf cows, and if that was forthcoming their dairy expert would be to advise and arrange details. Mr Garrett remarked thai from casual observation he did not think that there would be any insurmountable difficulties in the way o^stablis bing a Oent—t fWrtiyTi home separation system, which io his opinion was tba best way of establishing and making a financial success of the dairying indo • try round the Kawhia Harbour. A district such as this would have to go in f >r home separation as it was absolutely the only way to establish the industry. At Hikur&ngi end Whakapirau, North of Auckland, they took only dand separated cream always made a fiyitdasa article, -■leoring up fo 92 points, wfiifch, he thought, upset the arguments tftt good batter Gould not be made from hand separator cream. Tbe fact of packing cream did not spoil or deteriorate tbe article, as the patent pack cans now io use had a Boat which kept ths cream from being shaken about boo much Fue only thing necessary for saccassfol home separation aud packing wls a small a'-ator, the cost of which wa? very small. It would not aff*. -as cream to carry it by launch, uo muter how rough tbe sei, &« : -a; being dine in many omer 1 ••-. :a - uf New Zealand. Thera wa • ai'le difference betwae.i bri.igi a/ l2 mites by launch over a lu apy aud the same distance by spnng c 4 rt over a rough road. j

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Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 253, 6 April 1906, Page 2

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The Dairying Industry. Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 253, 6 April 1906, Page 2

The Dairying Industry. Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 253, 6 April 1906, Page 2

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