OAONUI CREAMERY MILK TESTS.
"The Woman who Supplies Milk" writes as follows: Sir,—My attention has been called to a reporb in your issue of June 12, from your Rahotu correspondent), containing a long rigmarole re supply and tests of milk ab the (as he terms it) Montoti-Oaonui Creamery. Ib is nob on accounb of its importance thab I bake the trouble to forward you these few remarks, bub as I am so pointedly alluded to, and as "your own" of Rahotu states he has been solicited to do so and so, and winds up by wishing to know if my cattle were (1) of any particular breed; (2) whether any particular mode of feeding, etc., is adopted to produce the superiority shown by my milk tests as againeb other suppliers. Knowing bow much "your own " is in need of information on all ordinary subjects, I will so far accede to hie request as to inform him: 1. Thab my cows are of no special breed, as he may any day hare seen if he had any knowledge on such matters, 2. That no particular mode of feeding is adopted other than that I do nob graze tbem on the long paddocks. 3. Than I attend only to my own basinet*. 4. That I carefully and honestly milk my cows. 5. That I send my milk to the factory in a pure and unadulterated state. Seeing that" your own "is also a supplier at the same creamery, ib may be interesting to those who will take the trouble to read it, if he wpuld publish his own supply and also bis tests, so thab a comparison micht be drawn from (he results obtained by two separate individuals. .
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 10481, 29 June 1897, Page 3
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286OAONUI CREAMERY MILK TESTS. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 10481, 29 June 1897, Page 3
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