CAMBRIDGE NEWS.
flt\ TKI.Kt.KAPr.I Cvviimini.K, Fnday. Luk.k quantitiei of the cheese of the Ctinbndge Factoiy are now finding then way into the local and Auckland markets Though the factory did not start oppr.Uions until lato m the season, and thn milk sup ply has been somewhat limited, tho man igei_ has succeeded in producing no less than 15 tons of an excellent article. Tho cheese is pronounced by competent judges to be second to none m the market, and should command a ready sale. The directors have been carrying on externive imprmenitMitM to the factory of late, ttteain-pipon aic now run through the building, by w hich the temperature can be. regulated. The necessity of some improvement has In en very much felt since the cold weather vt in. Complaints are prevalent against the Tatniihere Road Board on account of neglect of that body in re«pect to Wluto'h briiJgenearSeotchman'MValloy. Thisbridge, v\ hich is on tho main road, has been down for some time, and Bottlers have in con sequence been unable to bring their produe* to Cambridge ;in fact traffic generally in the district has been brought to a standstill. The timber has been on the ground foi some weeks, and it is very strange that the woik ban not been commenced.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 2003, 9 May 1885, Page 2
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212CAMBRIDGE NEWS. Waikato Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 2003, 9 May 1885, Page 2
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