DAIRY EXPORTS.
Butter and Cheese Show Increase. Press Association—Copyright. Wellington, April 16. An increase of 6815 tons of butter and 3221 tons of cheese is shown in the New Zealand exports of dairy produce for the eight months of the current season to March 31, compared with those for the corresponding period of 1935-36. Shipments of butter during March were 14,475 .tons and shipments of cheese 9223 tons. Shipments of butter from Australia to the United Kingdom this season show a substantial decrease. For the eight months ended March 31 the shipments amounted to 51,450 tons, compared with 73,574 tons for the corresponding period last season, a decrease of slightly more than 30 per cent. Shipments of butter from Australia to Britain last month were only 6466 tons, compared with 11,050 tons tor March, 1936. Shipments of cheese from Australia to the United Kingdom for the eight months were 4548 tons, compared with 4884 tons for the corresponding period last, season.
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Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 410, 17 April 1937, Page 6
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161DAIRY EXPORTS. Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 410, 17 April 1937, Page 6
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