THE DAIRY INDUSTRY.
(BY TKUiGKAI'II.— I'KESS ASSOCIATION). Wl'XUNta'ON, Wednesday. Mil GItANT, the representative of B»yd and Grant, produce importers of Liverpool, who was in Auckland a few weeks ago, has since visited tlie dairying districts of this Island, arranging for regular purchase of dairy produce. In the interview with the Minister of Lands, Mr Grant expressed the opinion that the dairy farmers of New Zealand are not yet able to make tho best of the splendid possibilities at their disposal. The condition of the colony as regards the dairy product and development now is akin to what that ot Canada was some - 20 years ago. The Canadian system is now recognised as one of tho most perfect in the world, but that was only attained by State aid in the matter ot technical education on the subject. It is Mr Grant's intention to appoint an agency in the colony for the export trade with his firm, but it is not settled yet where the headquarters of the agency will bo situated.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 2552, 17 November 1888, Page 2
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171THE DAIRY INDUSTRY. Waikato Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 2552, 17 November 1888, Page 2
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