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Another cut in world butter prices threatens New Zealand’s trade.
—Page 2
An all-year ban on rubbish fires in Christchurch’s clean air zones has gained some support.
—Page 3
The E.E.C. has spent $726 million destroying surplus fruit and vegetables. —Page 10
Bill Skelton, the veteran jockey, who will retire from
race riding at the end of the season, will make his final Riccarton appearance today. —Page 48
The icy cold conditions at yesterday’s All Black rugby trial did not allow good back play, but some forwards stood out. —Back page
Addington market 36 Arts 22, 23 Business 37-42 Classified index 71 Courts 4. 6 Crossword 20 Editorials 20 Features 21 Holiday activities 13 Home and People 16, 17 International 10 Letters 20 Local services 50 Mail notices 50 Racing 48, 49 Sea, air, rail 30 Sports feature 46 Sports news 72 Strip cartoons 49
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