THE SIZE OF CHEESE.
IRREGULARITY VERY NOTICEABLE.
The irregular size of New Zealand cheese is very noticeable on the English market, says Mr W. Wright, inspector of New Zealand Dairy Produce in London, in the course of his annual report. Mr Wright adds: " I would recommend that those companies who are using the smaller-sized hoops should give their attention to the using of the Bolb hoops as opportunity offers, only is there a likelihood of obtaining better prices for the larger-sized cheese, but it will be found more economical in the cost of production. I believe that Chedder cheese made in the Bulb hoop is the most profitable size for our producers to make. Thers is a certain limited market for ' medium '—these are similar in size and shape to the 'Dunlops'; also for 'loaf cheese, sometimes termed 'truckles ' here. Ido not think it advisable that these sizes should be made for export unless on the advice of the agents or by orders of the buyers."
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Waipa Post, Volume IV, Issue 155, 18 October 1912, Page 4
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