London Markets.
COMPLAINT BY A BUTTER SALESMAN. [rEH PBESB ASSOCIATION. < London. January 3. A batter salesman, referring to the disclosures as to the legal use of brands, states that owing to its irregular quality for some weeks he had come to regard the Victorian Government brand as unreliable. The produce importers entertained Mr Pateson, of the Fresh Food Company, Sydney, at a banquet. In replying to the toaat of his health, Mr Pateson urged that the bulk of the best produce should be shipped to London, and not the provinces. The days of big profits, he said, had gone by. No more directors have yet been ap- 1 pointed in Mr C. B. Valentine's ne^M company, and negotiations are procee^H I ing slowly. ! Nelson Bros.' firm has furthcd^^H i creasd the number of chanibeju^^^^J able for the new thawing procj^^^^^H Batter. — Stocks heavy. Ma^^^^^^H Fine qualities of New Zealaj^^^^^^^H 94s to 100s per cwt. J^^^^^^^M
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Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 159, 4 January 1895, Page 2
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155London Markets. Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 159, 4 January 1895, Page 2
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