Dairy Produce.
Messrs Weddei ;?npi|.V the-^eU? . known London prodaite 'iffijpjj in their report on the bujiter season, attribute the fall in prices to the enormous quantity imported, from Denmark, France, Sweden " and Holland, and not to over-supply from the Australasian colonies., , They advocate the shipping^ of butter all the year round, and that to retain the custom of the beat. buyers the supply mast be continuous and regular as to quality. -^£ The general opinion of erapgis is that the decline in price? jsj|||n|fr tinue, but that the positiooll^Mt without some hopeful featto^/K^p* dominant factor of the situation iff the European hay crop, hot At present it is too early to predict Jfae prospects of the season. Canada is erecting aww a#" cheese factories, therefort th«T isn^r of that article will be largely increased, and the proapeoi of Mgh prices is not very bright. There is a rather better demand for butter. Finest factory is wiling at about 745, and a few choioe brands at 71s. Heavy importations are depressing the market.
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Manawatu Herald, 25 April 1895, Page 2
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171Dairy Produce. Manawatu Herald, 25 April 1895, Page 2
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