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Definition of butter factory in English: butter factorynoun Australian, NZ An establishment where dairy products are manufactured. the butter factories gave farmers a good price for their milk Example sentencesExamples - Employment in the butter factory enticed footballers to sign for them.
- It was the brand of the Upper Murray Butter Factory in Cudgewa, North Eastern Victoria.
- The result was the forever recognisable pound of fresh butter and New Zealand's first commercial butter factory, which opened in Eltham in December 1887.
- He had a butter factory in Eltham and general stores around Taranaki.
- The butter factory was established in Centre Dandenong Road with a manager to oversee the operation.
- Next he built a butter factory, only the second in the colony.
- The obelisk used to stand outside the town's old butter factory, now the Services Club.
- Dairy dominated the region for a century, and the ghosts of the butter factories remain scattered across the landscape as pubs and cottage industries.
- Five years later saw 95 butter factories and 21 cheese factories operating, as well as 40 sawmills cutting wood from the fast disappearing bush.
- The former Macleay butter factory co-operative also has become a retail co-operative, and currently is planning an expansion into petrol sales and the establishment of a parking station and entertainment complex.
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