DAIRY PRODUCE.
The Hon. Thomas Mackenzie, High Commissioner for New Zealand, at tin Dairy Show at Islington, was receive: by the president and shown round the exhibits. Naturally he was specially interested in New Zealand's successes in the dairv division, for (writes a
London correspondent) the High Commissioner takes particular pleasure in these successes, because when he visited the show last year, shortly after his arrival, he undertook to do his best to secure an exhibit from New Zealand, and, as the president observed, the result amply justifies the line of action taken. As is already known, New Zealand secured first, second, and third prizes for cheese, and first prize for butter. For butter there were only two entries in two classes, and when tho judge came to decide, not knowing that both werf from the same company, he had really to award equal prizes. Mr Mackenzie is of opinion that the New Zealand bacon factories ought to arrange for an exhibit. He feels sure, from wdiat he saw exhibited at the show, that New Zealand would rank Well ii any competition held here; and as this show probably attracts more consumers than any show held in Britain, it would, he thinks, be advisable to take advantage of the opportunity as other exhibitors obtain good results by so doing.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 79, 3 December 1913, Page 4
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219DAIRY PRODUCE. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 79, 3 December 1913, Page 4
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