DAIRY FACTORIES.
I Ms'&kr illustration" of whafc' benefits !a.j ifartner may derive from having dealings with a dairy factory, a southern 'exchange nientions < thatr'Mf' Jas: Milne, late of Edendalei wasj m consequence of •' the factory being started there, able to very ,krgely ; ,increase b|s^herdj. q Hss*e-j benfcly Mnis farm at that place, slocked with 110 cattle, and has removed to Wyndham, and; has commenced (op"e?sj tions 1 there with a^ stock of 100 cows. Mr Milne is a thorough believer m dairy factories, their advantages have been practically exhibited \to him, ■ and' tlfe' day is not' far distant when_§very farmer on the Tokouaairiro plain Avillbe equally en-'. Jihusiastic^ '^TheS^y df^Blentv^ 2^*) thus writes bn ! the 1 'same '• siibject :— The Advantage "of a stire market fer mjlk '.a a teryigi'eatiboon^o a country 'district and the .ready, mohey it will be the' means of' circulating will soon make itself pleasantly felt" ' : '..;„ ;. -. v ■■ ,»; ;..:
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Manawatu Standard, Volume X, Issue 1498, 4 November 1885, Page 2
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150DAIRY FACTORIES. Manawatu Standard, Volume X, Issue 1498, 4 November 1885, Page 2
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