THE CANADIAN MARKET.
TOB NEW ZEALAND DAIRY PRODUCE. ' / By Telegraph.—P,rosa. Association Auckland, Last Nigkt. Mr. Win. Goodfellow, managing diiec- j tor of the Waikato Cooperative Dairy Company, who has iust returned from an extensive tour of the Western Amtriean States, saya that Western Canada offera a tremendous market for New Zealand dairv nroduce, which is rapidly coming into favor everywhere there. V large number of traders, however, fake New Zealand butter bv adding ten to ■ fifteen per cent of moisture and causing a corresponding denreciation in valpe. • Mr. Goodfellow himself, and a number of merchants to whom he talked ia America, were emphatically of the opinion that the New Zealand Government - should station an official in We?to>Canada to protect the interests of New Zealand dairy farmers and exporters and' stir up the Canadian Government to prosecute those who so flagrantly transgMM the Canadian regulations. While Mr. Goodfellow was in CanaC', the manager of the Erron Bai- Company, the laifrwt dairying concern in New' South Wale*: and in the Southern Hemisphere, wa» engaged in a similar tour, and" he publicly declared that nc*t season an attempt will be made to establish Austral-' asian butter in the Canadian market. very little dairy produce from the Oom-' monwealth has yet been shinned to Can- ',. Ada, but efforts arc being made to securea rec--.val tariff, so that J istralla will be able to trade with Canada on term* as favorable as those enjoved by New Zealand. " I
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 216, 12 March 1914, Page 5
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243THE CANADIAN MARKET. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 216, 12 March 1914, Page 5
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