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Marketing News.

Th^honey needs to be put: k» small esses and in attractive form. Inferior jnhnswi padrwi in ntnt > irt T Q^' iplTI >u>*tcvuan the superior grades packed in large, GliimsjMp|cU|gA. ifThe consnmers am t«uiliim]B^j|< Sft't niorri toward the small pacle^ "arrat»gein«iht for honey, •nd the large old fashioned boxes are , W>w fteariy obsolete. The honey mtfet ! bt gathered as soon as the season closes HMfcdMbt* shipped at once vto the market. T*» early etocl always commands the beat prices, for later the glut will begin ad* jttb«B *&f^^^cimMediaielyi ' When the white honey season is over, -tfto^the aeqtor from the hiye a^d place JlliA a roomwhem thfeiemp^r»tti*e4s kept to aboTtt V$ .< degree. It will ripen in such a' place as well as in the hive, and there will be less loss. Honey left in the hive to ripen often gets stained and daakepfd ky the beef , wiho begin to prepare for winter" wnen fau comes. The! shwl<J be made as clean as posaibi«/and packed in neat crates. K each section is made clean and stamped w^th T^^*#er% Jiarae, it \» s^reYtb wtani^^l • good price. If there is no good market wagon. iKrodnc€rashouldk|ia^theTalue c of their jrMn6t. M^e6aliße^h6ney was high, *diwfiifk^e^i drje& hot make it' so> th^preaent one, Thu pncesqooteA in t^e papers must be the criterion.— Helen "Whatburdon in American Cultivator..

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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XXII, Issue 307, 26 January 1894, Page 7

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Marketing News. Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XXII, Issue 307, 26 January 1894, Page 7

Marketing News. Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XXII, Issue 307, 26 January 1894, Page 7

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