BUTTER AND CHEESE
REGULATION Ob' SHIPMENTS
The Dairy Produce Board decided that shipments should be mad» approximately gs follows
It is estimated that at no period will any butter or cheese be nwr<> than four weeks in store in New Zea. land. Argentine.—Shipments of butter from Argentine lor the present season to date show a decrease of 20 pep cent., and the estimate given Ly the board’s agent for December, January and February indicates that shipments for those months will be 15 per cent below last year’s figures. Canada.—On the latest figures available, exports of cheese from Canada show a decrease of approximately 25 per cent-
Australia.— Up to 19th November shipments from Australia are as [ ol '? ws: 4926 - 27 - 41 <W60 boxes butter; 192,-28. 213,080 boxes butter a decrease of 41$ per cent
Butter Boxes. Chees# Crates. December .. .. 396,500 140,000 January ... .. 426,000 140,000 1' bbruary ... .. 350,000 140,000 March .. 350,000 140,000. April .. 250,000 140,000 May .. 200,000 140,000 June .. 100,000 30.000 July .. 100,000 10,000
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, 10 December 1927, Page 12
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163BUTTER AND CHEESE Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, 10 December 1927, Page 12
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