THE BUTTER TRADE.
(By Tcltgraph.-Spccial Correspondent.)
Auckland, July is An unusually large quantity of butter is held in store at Auckland, this winter aad those responsible- for the regulation ot tho .industry consider that there will be enough and to spare by the time next season s supplies commence to com« in from the tactor.es. -Whereas, at tho end ?L;. , y lab P ycar, tne:e ,re ™ onlv about 1200 boxes in store at Auckland out of a total of Uh boxes in the whole of tho .Dominion. Local storages now total 13488 boxes. The total field in New Zealand 1 srecorded as 39,009 boxes, and ne\t to Auckland in point of quantity comes Wellington, with 1)345 boxes. Unless fl ere is a late spring it is apparent, that a substantial surplus will bo available for export after all local demands up to tho opening of the next season have been supplied. This will probably go to London, an which market prospects for sus T™ s - are bright. The 1912-13 dairying season is expected to commenco in September ,
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1496, 19 July 1912, Page 6
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177THE BUTTER TRADE. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1496, 19 July 1912, Page 6
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