BUTTER SALES
Change Not Great Average weekly butter sales appeared to be stabilising not very much below sales before the abolition of butter subsidies, said the managing director of the Tai Tapu Central Co-operative Dairy Company (Mr J. G. Dunstan) yesterday. He said there had not been sufficient time since the abolition to get what he would call a fair average weekly sale. Where butter sales went to in the next fortnight would give a much more accurate picture. “The average is not much below the figure before the subsidy abolition,” said Mr Dunstan. Mr Dunstan said that such things as weather could greatly affect butter sales. This made it difficult to gain an accurate picture over a short period.
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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31319, 15 March 1967, Page 12
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