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MANUFACTURE OF BUTTER.

TO THE KniTOll. Sir, —Will you permit me to ask where the art-irk; to be known to the world as New Zealand butter i;; to be found, and why the result of cream separators and prize makers is only the cart grease sold in Dunedin shops as butter? With the finest climate, the best gra'fs ( and a good market no red butter is to bo had. The thing sold a3 such should ho brought under the notice of the inspector of nuisances. Hoping to stir up the butter industry to some result worthy an effort—lain, etc., 11. C. Martin. Caversham, February 11.

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Evening Star, Issue 7831, 12 February 1889, Page 4

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MANUFACTURE OF BUTTER. Evening Star, Issue 7831, 12 February 1889, Page 4

MANUFACTURE OF BUTTER. Evening Star, Issue 7831, 12 February 1889, Page 4