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BUTTER DECLINES

HAND-TO-MOUTH BUYING United P. A.—By Telegraph—Copyright LONDON, Saturday. The tendency in the butter market is still downward, and there are prospects of a further decline, as imports are much in excess of trade requirements, arid a lowering of the retail price has failed to stimulate the consumptive demand. Imports from all European countries have increased. Those from Australia and New Zealand have been considerably heavier than a month ago, while large quantities are advised as leaving Australia and New Zealand in February, and bookings for March indicate that we shall have more than ample supplies for some months. In this state of affairs buyers are naturally onlv operating from hand to mouth.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/SUNAK19300224.2.81.13

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 905, 24 February 1930, Page 10

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BUTTER DECLINES Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 905, 24 February 1930, Page 10

BUTTER DECLINES Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 905, 24 February 1930, Page 10

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