FALL IN EXPORT OF BUTTER.
[By Telegraph.— Special to .The Post.] AUCKLAND, This Day. As_ a result of the unfavourable season' it is stated that the next butter shipment from Auckland will not total more than 800 boxes, which is a great decrease. The amount of butter coming into the grading stores also shows a great fallingoff, and whereas largo quantities were going into cold storage "this time last year, the amount at present being stored is praotically nil. The question arises as j to whether it will not be advisable, in the event or focal prices keeping up, for those merchants at Home who bought factory and outputs for the season to sell in Now Zealand, as the values locally are batter relatively than those offering in England.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 63, 14 March 1908, Page 9
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129FALL IN EXPORT OF BUTTER. Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 63, 14 March 1908, Page 9
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