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THE "FALL" IN BUTTER.

THE PREMIER ON THE POSITION. rill I'BlvSS ASSOCIATION. Ww.mxuton, February 7. The Premier, referring to the recent development in the LondoiKbuttcr market. says he is in communication with the High Commissioner 011 the matter, but has not yet received a replv. Mr Seddou points out that some time ago he drew attention to the danger of sending large shipments of unsalted butter, and salted to, for that matter, to Holland and elsewhere to be used for purposes of adulteration. The recent prosecutions at Home showed the necessity for more stringent legislation to protect the trade of the colon It was probable that legislation would be introduced in New Zealand, aud be also recommended to the Imperial authorities •

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8046, 8 February 1906, Page 2

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THE "FALL" IN BUTTER. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8046, 8 February 1906, Page 2

THE "FALL" IN BUTTER. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8046, 8 February 1906, Page 2

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