EXPORTS OF BUTTER
LARGE SHIPMENT FOR. CANADA. AUCKLAND, September 21. A substantial shipment of butter will go forward from Auckland on Tuesday by the Niagara for Canada. This will be the last shipment to arrive in Canada prior to the application of the new tariffs. In all, it is expected that the vessel will take approximently 34,000 boxes.
To date, no arrangements have been made for consignments to Eastern Canada this season. Next month’s bookings are comparatively heavy ones, space for more than 240,000 boxes of butter having been allotted to this port. Four vessels will make Auckland the final port of loading. Practically the whole of the exports will go to London. The latest statistical Information from Canada shows that the stocks of butter in that country are just under AO per cent, ahead of those at ‘the corresponding, period of last year. The chief handicap to shipments of butter from Now Zealand at the moment, however, is uncertainty about the tariff.
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Hokitika Guardian, 24 September 1930, Page 8
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