NEW ZEALAND CHEESE-MAKING
(To the Editor.)
Sir, —After reading a letter in your issue of the 10th inst. signed by Mr J. Murray, Dominion secretary, New Zealand Dairy Factory Managers’ Association, I very much agree with him when ho says that Airs Harrison will find herself out of her depth (I hope she don’t get drowned). Air Murray also states that our cheese-makers of New Zealand cau hold their own with any cheese-makers in the world, which I also agree. There is no doubt her letter (if a man ■wrote it for her he is not worthy of the name) was an insult on our factory managers and employees. Mi- Editor, to show our friend, Airs Harrison, if our factory managers can make cheese or not, would you kindly publish in your valuable columns the highest price that New Zealand cheese lias ever fetched in England, and let her compare it with the present day English cheese price? Of course their cheese may not be so good now that she is away out here, but she can allow for that.—l am, etc 40 TEARS ON TELE LAND.
(We do not s.ee how the publication of New Zealand’s highest price could be helpful to our correspondent’s argument.—Ed. “Star.”)
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Hawera Star, Volume L, 17 February 1931, Page 4
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