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FARM AND DAIRY.

" People were always quoting the ( Danes in connection with the dairy industry aud admitting their excellence in the 'business/' said ilr McNab, ut Carterton, on Friday night. " but when it came to copying them in matters of regulations and inspection which had brought about and maintained the excellence. there was not so much <enthusiasni about Uanish methods. We could still copy lite I)aiu'> with advantage."— News, Luxuriant pasture* are tiow seen i;i iill parts of the district, and niock genj erallv are iu splendid condition in consequence. "If you told people -who live in parts of Australia about this," said a dairy farmer to a Uawera Star reporter a few days ago. and waving his hand in the indication of the rich pasture land around him. they wouldn't believe you. They never see anything >.o green as what we are looking at now.'' Ft has been decided, according to the statement of the Hon. K. .MeXab. at Carterton on Friday, that the promised *-henic of expert supervision of Xew Zealand Gutter and cheese on Britis'i markets is to he carried into effect, tli"

(iovernmcut having decided lo send one of the most qualified graders in the service to continue the scheme the Dairy Commissioner was >ont Home to initiate. llr -MeXab stated that the London expert was to be directly under the Dairy Commissioner, <tnd an information he might gain would not be sent through the High Commissioner's office, ■but would conic to this country direct from one expert to another, tile only ■portion of such reports to pass out ol the confidence of tin* Connmssiimei being that referring to a particular fac tory, and then it would only be madi known to those whom it directly con cerned.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 265, 2 November 1908, Page 3

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FARM AND DAIRY. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 265, 2 November 1908, Page 3

FARM AND DAIRY. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 265, 2 November 1908, Page 3

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