PROSPECTS NEVER BRIGHTER.
Tho weather, at Eketahuna during'tho past few weeks has been favourable to tho growth •of grass, and everywhere (says our correspondent) there ,is a'plentiful "supply for the winter. In this respect, tho winter prospects wero.nover brighter. , BUTTER RIVALS. • ' SIBERIA PROGRESSING. Siberia, in tha first nine months of 1907, exported ■ 1;015,000 cwts. of butter. The number of refrigerating waggons used was 1270,■: and it is reported that,. except from one district/ no difficulties in transportation occurred. The railway authorities nave declined to undertake the erection of'■ refrigerating chambers at the local-stations, and in consequence the congress of butter producers aucJ exporters at Omsk has decided to put them up, and make 1 a charge • for their use.' . . • ' -. . '
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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 187, 2 May 1908, Page 8
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