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CHEESE CASES.

Commenting on the fact that cheese crates are gradually getting more uniform as nearly all the factories have discarded the smaller hoops and adopted the modern large size, the annual report of the South Island Dairy Association says: — “It would be a good thing if the association could contract with a sawmill company to make a uniform crate, to be regularly distributed to the factories in proper time for seasoning and drying, and with three-quarter inch centres, and made and branded with each factory’s name properly. At present the fire brand is good, but the impress brand generally is far from satisfactory. This matter is worth consideration, as such a contract as suggested could be made with a sawmill company, and probably this would be more feasible than a factory for making crates and

boxes as owned and run by the Taranaki factories at Eltham.

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Waipa Post, Volume V, Issue 214, 23 May 1913, Page 4

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CHEESE CASES. Waipa Post, Volume V, Issue 214, 23 May 1913, Page 4

CHEESE CASES. Waipa Post, Volume V, Issue 214, 23 May 1913, Page 4

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