BUTTER IN COOL-STORE
The following figures show the quantity of butter in cool store at the various ' ports throughout the Dominion on June 30: — Boxes. Auckland :. 8,200 New Plymouth 1,413 Patea 1,230 Wanganui 2,065 Gisborne 72 Wellington .7,738 Lvttelton' 5,261 Timaru 180 Dunedin and Port Chalmers 1,489 ' Total 27,648 Total on June 30, 1914 ... 07,872 Total on Juno 30, 1913 41,098 Farmers sell their produce such' as milk, butter, eggs, and cream by the test and result method, or' if they do not' they ougnt to. We pride ■ ourselves to-day, after four years of work, having adopted the policy of buying our raw cream on that method, and "starting four years ago we had fifteen suppliers, to-day we have close up to two hundred. We still also have the confidence of the first fifteen which started with us four years ago. Not a bad record. Rail us your milk, butter, eggs, or cream. Wanganui Fresh Food Coy.—Advt. Dairy Faotory Managers should get particulars of the celebrated Victor Cheese Vat. Everyone that has used a "Victor" 6ay& they are the best made.. Albert J. Parton, Dairy Speoialist, Carterton.
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2502, 1 July 1915, Page 8
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