BUTTER IN STORE.
By^legraph.—Pjess Association. s'fj;;.' The Bint. D.-vfl, some misunderstanding : in regard, to the action"4K«ii.y|l is likely to take in oonnejgjtttia with butter at present in store since April 16, the date '.sss» theQfder-in-Ccuncil was issued fixing the maximum price of butter. The quantity amounts approximately to 59,000 boxes. Tho position is that it is undoubtedly required for supplying the local market. When the local market requirements have been met arrangements will be made to decide whereby the balance may bo disiposed of through the Department of Imperial* Government Supplies to the Imperial Government under the terms of purchase contained in the proclamation of February 2 last, This will be the only moans available of disposing of the butter for export, except under permit.
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Taranaki Daily News, 30 July 1918, Page 5
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125BUTTER IN STORE. Taranaki Daily News, 30 July 1918, Page 5
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