"EQUAL TO DANISH."
FLUCTUATIONS IN BUTTER PRICES.' The;, Secretary for Industries and Commerce; in his annual report, says:—"One pleasing feature in regard to the position of New Zealand butter ,on the market is that \the price ruling for it has recently been.on a level with that of Danish.'lt''will bo recollected that this \ pleasing fact obtained, during two seasons five or six years ago. I feel, therefore, ,the more convinced, that,', with a properly organised system of handling and distribution 011 the markets of this country, thore should be every reason to expect that the wide margin which/so frequently exists. between tho value of'the butters from New Zealand and Denmark would bo narrowed.' It is vory unsatisfactory.,';.to find that, while ono season ■ the prices; may approximate, tho next there may be ten or twelve shillings between them. .Why this irregularity exists and how to prevent it should be a good theme for discussion by the members of the dairy associations in tho Dominion."
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 323, 9 October 1908, Page 5
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162"EQUAL TO DANISH." Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 323, 9 October 1908, Page 5
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