CHEESE FACTORIES.
Mr Gk V. Stcwai't, now visiting the Home country, thus writes lo the Bay of Plenty Times r-— % haye had^seve^, interviews with Mr Bowroru-bf Bowi-oii^ Bros., Palmerston Buildings, New Broad-street. This gentleman appears to have cheese on the brain, and has me a good deal of useful informa Lion. His linn have now 80 tons of .cheese on the way from Ne^Zeaiaittr for sale. He deprecates most strongly to attempt to make cheese m New Zea-. jland on the American -principled lf ■<you,do, the Yankees will leave but a 'small margin of profit, and will beat you out of the market ; but if you go m for English cheese-niaking you will find it a most profitable undertaking, j and an unlimited demand for same m London. There are two most important facts to; be adhered tpr-tflrimariljr,. to . have a first cjass cheesernaker ; secondly, to have the milk perfectly cool. If not, the cheese gets into crumbs when cut anil wi(T not keep. He informs mo, however; that though many may profess to be good ohee.somakors, yet few are good -adepts m this Kcience, and the difference between good mid inferior cheese varies from Id to l£dper pound, which m itself mean** a great profit' He hag the highest testimonial from people who have established «, reputation m the manufacture of thw artbb. Mr Bovron's father is Government Inspector for New Zealand of the Obcettt Factories, and has, I understand, lately visited your district. He is a contemporary of the late B-ev. J. Buddie, and both entered' the ministry. • together, i Mr Bowron 'l'eturns to this country next month on a short business visit, and' I' 'hope to have the pleasure 'of making his acquaintance.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 48, 25 January 1884, Page 2
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285CHEESE FACTORIES. Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 48, 25 January 1884, Page 2
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