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TEACHERS' DAIRY CLASS

SCIENTIFIC INSTRUCTION. J ! A bO hours' cours-e in da'r> science for i teacher candidates, t"i •-,*■:■<■< 1> and I', i has just been completed under Mr. W. i Hudson, instructor if trie Auckland Kdu- I cation Board's technical Tian.h. The m- j gtructor reports that the attendance was | very .satisfactory, and that great interest j war, displayed by the . mdidates. all of i whom made marked progress. • j An afternoon was spent at the Mental i Hospital farm, at Avondale. wlieie the! class saw several dan;, cow*. of various . types, and took part n judging animals, i Btock diseases, the < onstrui turn and 'are; of dairy building? Hid the I earing of • cakes, "were dealt with in practical ! fashion. The manage:. Mr. Muir. showed , his customary interest in the work of lie : rla*s. The cUise also visited the Nov Zealand Cooperative I),nr\ < '■ nipain'.- butter factorv at Tuakau. .. The managei. Mi Roberts, and his a?.- slants, afforded the visiters every opportunity to see the nianu--1 art in in;; processes, and tbe\ gained a •hi-roiiL'h insight into the grading, hand s.ng. and pasteurising of cream : the ••rn-,-«rfes of ripening and churning, and the sub.-equent packing ami storing 'I lie refrigeration equipnv "t was investigated, and the construction and arrangement of a well-equipped modem butter factory were Been under most favourable conditions.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17294, 18 October 1919, Page 15

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TEACHERS' DAIRY CLASS New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17294, 18 October 1919, Page 15

TEACHERS' DAIRY CLASS New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17294, 18 October 1919, Page 15

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