THE BUTTER MARKET.
Apparently, tlio ambition of sellers of New Zealand liuttsr has been realised. This commodity has been sold for 150s per cwt., states a cable message leceived by the National Dairy Association this morning. The market' for cheese is fnm, with an upward tendency. Two calls were received by the Firo Brigade yesterday — one to ih& .Masonic Hotel, where a Led had caught fire, and the other to Watoi 100-quay, where a tarpot was on fiie. At 12.41 this morning a call was leceived to the fiotanici'l Garden?, where a gra'-s ti:e was burning. The ike -was extinguished hy tho brigade with the resistance of workmtn before <tnr serious duinttje was duiu. Mks Julia Moian, violinU'r, aniiouncGS in cur .ul\prtu-ing columns that tho ha? lL'iuiiluii teachiua.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 36, 12 February 1908, Page 8
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128THE BUTTER MARKET. Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 36, 12 February 1908, Page 8
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