Dairying.
Mr Murphy, Secretary ■of the Canterbury. Agricultural and Pastoral Association, who went to ■■ v~; Wellington to give evidence before a Committee of the House of Bepre- ■ Bsntattves on the subjeot ol the dairying, fruit-growing and other ,'Jfcdußttieß ( has returned to ChristHe states that lie was very pleased to find that tho bulk of the evidence was 'entirely in favor of ( the Government bringing out one or ■ more qualified experts to ' visit the county districts, in charge of travelling dairies, .in order to give practical illustrations of the best modes of tho manufacture of butter < and cheese. As far as he. could gather, the evidence showed that the bad quality and want of uniformity «f.of New Zealand butter and cheese - * are the result of want of knowledge of modem methods on the part of the dairy farmers. The plan of imparting instruction by means of travel- 1 ling dairies has been nltonded with great success in the Australian Colo- G m : v
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 8615, 16 September 1890, Page 3
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162Dairying. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 8615, 16 September 1890, Page 3
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