BUTTER MARKET
POSSIBILITIES IN WEST INDIES. “I have received from a very wealthy gnd influential firm in Liverpool an inquiry for New Zealand butter for supply to the West Indies,” writes a Rotorua business man. s‘The firm has large interests there in Denierara. Butter lor that market lias been supplied in the past from France, and when 1 opened a sample tin it, reminded me of my boyhood days when butter came up from Taranaki in kegs. The sight, smell and taste of this grease brought .to my mind a mixture of gorgonzola cheese, salt and water. It .posssesses ‘spreadability’— a little will go a long way. “The inquiry 1 have passed on to the Now Zealand Co-operative Dairy Company, who certainly can supply a better article, but whether it would lie more to the taste of the inhabitants of these, tropical regions is not at all certain,” concludes the writer.
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Hokitika Guardian, 9 July 1932, Page 6
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151BUTTER MARKET Hokitika Guardian, 9 July 1932, Page 6
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