FIFTY YEARS AGO
MARKETING OF BUTTER An effort was being made half * century ago to provide facilities for dealing with butter for overseas markets, and was the subject of a ll article in the New Zealand Hebald of September 11, 1885. . , " The New Zealand Frozen Meat ana Storage Company have taken a new deSarture in certain classes of farm pro* uc4," stated the article. " The business of the company will not be confined to putting up in cans the beet and mutton produced by settlers, but they are making arrangements to deal with fresh butter. They are to pay in cash the market price of first-class butter for the time being. This will be a great advantage to the farmer, as cash will now be more frequently received' than before. When once ft large and well-established company like this has made satisfactory arrangements * or ' supplies to foreign markets, a brighter prospect will be opened up to our dairy farmers. In all cases, however, every effort should be made to improve the quality of the butter prepared.'
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22211, 11 September 1935, Page 10
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