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DAIRY PRODUCE

The butter market at Home continues weak, and this is scarcely to lie wondered at when it is considered that during the month of June no less than 34.009 tons of blitter wove received at the London market. The. figures for the same month in recent years have been as follows:

The New Zealand Dairy Board, in its efforts at stabilisation, held hack a large proportion of New Zealand supplies in order to avoid the glut so often prevalent in the early months of the year. And now. after all, the shipments thus delayed have arrived on a market over-supplied with heavy contributions from Europe, which indicates how extremely difficult it is to forecast even a few weeks ahead the trend of events in regard to the butter market.

JUNE ARRIVALS. Tons. 1924 17,000 !92o 20,000 1926 . ... ... 23,000 ! ()0 7 34.000

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Hokitika Guardian, 19 July 1927, Page 3

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DAIRY PRODUCE Hokitika Guardian, 19 July 1927, Page 3

DAIRY PRODUCE Hokitika Guardian, 19 July 1927, Page 3

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