DAIRYING INDUSTRY.
BUTTER PROSPECTS.
THE CANADIAN OUTPUT,
Mr. Lofcsdale-Berry, of the firm of » Messrs. J. and J. Lonsdale and Co., Ltd., bondon, a large dairy produce importiag firm, is at present in the EltinamStrict in the interests of his tirm. matting to an Argus reporter, Mr. Hawiue-Berry said tne- prospects for butter on th« English market this sea- * sw* e r e very good. He thought New .* Zealand factories were taking a step it tne right direction in attempting to Wneentrate New Zealand butter in tne < kands of one or two large London - touses. The outstanding merit of cooperative marketing was that it enabled the factories to concentrate their dUpment* an one market instead ot scattering the whole over Great Britain. . Sufficient details Of the proposed «W»erative marketing scheme were ' *n.iWble .to enable a final opinion to be passed Ott it. At the preset time the Sokes worked under some such system STtbat proposed and put the greater »rt of fteir butter on to the ManctaKrket, which served the workers te the eounties of Lancashire and Vork-. Sire, who were the greatest consumers of Daaish butter. Lonsdale visited Canada, and found SiHb. o.tp.t el n.t(er "- 'J* SJuntrv promised to be a great deal i 522. *™.r= V 3 Sand from one. to the other. . Mr Lonsdale-Berry had notpiouous , -',tZ Km Zealand, and expressed jnTdUry industry was conducted. ,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 201, 14 August 1908, Page 3
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227DAIRYING INDUSTRY. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 201, 14 August 1908, Page 3
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