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“BLACK” BUTTER.

STORAGE REFUSED AT WANGANUI. 'The workers in tlie freezing chambers at Wanganui have refused to handle any butter brought in by motor lorry and as the storage capacity a.t most of title ‘ factories is only sufficient for' little more than a week s„ output the most of the dairy produce from the country districts will have to be transported to the Dairy Association's cool stores in Wellington by road. The first consignment from the north, comprising about 2} tons lrom nulls passed through Levin mis morning. The state of the roads at the present time calls for a speed limit to be instituted in connection with this heavy traffic or the ioadwill be almost impassable m some places within a week.

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Shannon News, 29 April 1924, Page 2

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“BLACK” BUTTER. Shannon News, 29 April 1924, Page 2

“BLACK” BUTTER. Shannon News, 29 April 1924, Page 2

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