THE DAIRY INDUSTRY
A -ViSJTOR'S SWPRESSIOKS.
Mr Page, of Mccs.s Samuel Page and Son, produce bickers, Tooiey Street, Loudon, who is travelling through 'New. Zealand, interviewed tho directors of a number of Wairar'apa dairy companies yesterday, an 1 save seme extremely valuable "and intcircisting information in regard to tho Home markets. Mr Page explained till at 'New Zedand better was of splendid quality, and was quite equal to, if not better than, the Danish, -ami certainly- superior to the French. He strongly advised them to send all tila© butter they possibh could to England. He had 'travelled extensively over Australia and . New Zealand, ar.d 'lns eyes had been opened to the value of the land for raising dairy produce, and the enormous development in flint- direction which may be looked for.. No matter hen extensively the industry was developed there was always a'n increasing market at He,me. He explained the reason for the info ted foi cheese last year, and strongly advised the dairy companies -nllio are ma,ki.v butter to stick to it, <i.s there wa« a great future ahead c.f '.ihe butter industry.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10673, 20 July 1912, Page 5
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184THE DAIRY INDUSTRY Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10673, 20 July 1912, Page 5
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