“Talking of cows,” writes a Rawhitiroa resident, who is at present on a visit to the Old Country, to a friend in Eltham, “tell that there is something far w T rong with New Zealand butter, or the way they market it. If he had to eat some of the New Zealand butter I have eaten, he would turn his cows, out on to the road. New Zealand honey gets the best name of anything New Zealand I have struck, and I have seen a lot of it in the shops.' Moral for Taranaki: ‘Sell the cow and keep a bee!”
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Waipukurau Press, Volume XIV, Issue 46, 23 April 1930, Page 2
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