BUTTER PLENTIFUL
There is no likelihood of a butter shortage in the Dominion during the present-' winter, asserts the Auckland Herald. There was a large increase in production during the season just closed, and substantial stocks are said to be held in tho various butter-producing districts. The position, as far as Auckland is concerned, is that a certain quantity of butter is still being manufactured, and the bulk of it is going stra:ght into consumption. The quantity held in the grading stores after the last of the Imperial stocks have, been taken by the Mamari will be about 41,000 boxes. The new season’s make will be coining to hand in about six weeks, and the quantity acid in store will be ample for all requirements in the meantime. Much less butter than usual has been sent to the south this season, and the immediate southern demand is not expected to be very* great. The decrease in the quantity required by the southern districts this season is said to be due to the mild weather *
that has prevailed having made possible a greater autumn production than usual.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 2296, 30 June 1921, Page 2
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186BUTTER PLENTIFUL Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 2296, 30 June 1921, Page 2
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