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butter and cheese. (To tlie Editor). Sir.- T notice by your paper ol Hie 1 : 1h in.-l. that there is a move afoot to establish a central dairy lactory for this district. While no oiu doubts the advantages inherent in this method of dealing with dairy produce, then is one matter that requires careful consult Yul ion : —viz, the prnhnMc relative price of chose and butter on the I.oiidhi niiirkel in the near future. Fuller production is mcl easing hv leanand hounds in. the Argent iiic, this country’s <sports of tliat commodity arc also increasing, and. in the event of a normal state of affairs being ruteh.'d in Russia and Ireland, these two commies will probably .-end far more huttfr to England than they are at present sending, i’lie qi;c-lioii ni'ist,- whether eliec-c ".ill he more pa.vahlo than butter. I am etc.. “FRF BENCE.’’ Hokitika, dan 2l)th. Fil’d.
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Hokitika Guardian, 22 January 1923, Page 1
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