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A BIG CONCERN.

Mr D. M. Taylor writes to the Australasian : —“Allow me to state that the largest butter factory iu the world is in Melbourne —the [Fresh Food and Frozen Storage Company, Limited. The average output for the past six months has been eight tons per day. The milk is received at'the sixty creameries belonging to the company, there separated, and the cream sent down to the head premises in n Bourke street, the farmers taking delivery of the skim milk each day as it is separated. About sixty hands are employed in the country, and during the months of November, [December, and January when the work never ceases except on Sundays —over eighty hands are employed at the factory.”

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Southern Cross, Volume 1, Issue 9, 27 May 1893, Page 11

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A BIG CONCERN. Southern Cross, Volume 1, Issue 9, 27 May 1893, Page 11

A BIG CONCERN. Southern Cross, Volume 1, Issue 9, 27 May 1893, Page 11

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