THE DAIRY INDUSTRY.
A very few years ago the prospects of tbiß now important industry wore very gloomy, and heavy losses were very often susiained by those engaged in tbe business, If we mistake not, it is not yet four years since we saw returns for good butUr that did not leave the exporter three pence per pound, bnt as oar butter became better known, anil as abetter knowing" and packing; for. tho London market was obtained, prices improved, and though we do not think that any* tiling like fancy prices will ever be the rule, we do believe that what is.much fjlfie preferred, viz., good steady pay* able prides,'will'ttalntain. 'We aro jlgd to notice that bur local merchants aje uusbjsg tho tracts,'' A fen days pgo we pjjßeryetl tjiat a lopal company vp pppn tfl deal with tbe matter on i(ie factory Bysten), and now we hear that Messrs John graham and Co. have a sobetne in'hajld, tbe details ot wjiipb, when complete, will bp laid before the public for the establishment of a factory, This is, inijeed, practical pplitips,'ahd w|H 'do more for fhe adr vancement of tho district tbau a score of radical nostiuaß.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4133, 8 June 1892, Page 3
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197THE DAIRY INDUSTRY. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4133, 8 June 1892, Page 3
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