SOUTH TARANAKI
TROUBLE WITH MILKING MACHINES.
Anent the critic!ams of High Commissioner'n cabled prices for this Dominion's produce it ia worthy of note that prao ' tically all the progress. payments made to Taranaki oonaignors of butter and ohe-ese are baeed on hia cables. The prices as cabled to the press are eagerly perused by those interested, and more notice taken of them than, those quotations »f private firms. Those companies making butter will have tho laugh of the cheese men this season. A good few companies have the dual plant, but do not make use of it. In a couple of seasons the plant not in use depreciates- a good deal, and with the continual improvements made in machinery, eto., it becomes almost obsolete.
Factory managers report a good deal of trouble with the machine milk. It has, they eay, more gas in it than tho hand milked article, and is responsible for a good deal of second grade.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 7048, 9 February 1910, Page 5
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