BUTTER EXPORT TRADE.
REGULAR SUPPLIES REQUIRED. ] (By Telegraph.—Press Association.) NEW PLYMOUTH, this day. Sir Thomas Clement addressed a large representative meeting of dairy- \ men at Ureliui yesterday. He declared that the weak spot in the New Zealand industry was transport. Organisation at both ends was good, and there was no fear of over-production, provided the best quality was exported, but regnlar supplies all the year round were wanted by distributors, who now sail Xew Zealand butter as " Colonial," because they cannot depend on a regular supply of New Zealand butter. The pool "question was handled delicately,: Sir Thomas suyin-r he h»d no faith in; short cuts or experiments, which sometimes led to disaster.
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Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 74, 27 March 1923, Page 9
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