“No country in the world is better i suited for the production of milk and its products than New Zealand,” wrote th* late Mr. W. D. Powdrell, M.P., in “Dairy Farming in New Zealand.” “There we have the best of land, an almost ideal climate, and splendid roads with vast quantities of milk to be obtained at the 1 various centres from within a small dis | trict. As an illustration of a natural, advantage it may be mentioned that or i the easy slopes of Mount Egmont in I Taranaki, where the carting of the milk is mainly downhill, the cost of transport is reduced to a minimum.”
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Taranaki Daily News, 11 September 1934, Page 33 (Supplement)
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