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BUTTER OUTPUT

DISCUSSION BY PRODUCERS.

A conference representative of the butter producers of the whole of the Dominion was held in Wellington yesterday. Mr. A. Morton, president of the National Dairy Association, presided. There were Kome 20 delegates present. The whole butter position was discussed. The report of the delegates from New Zealand to the Commonwealth butter and cheese producers was presented and discussed, and the delegates were cordially thanked for/ their services. It was recognised that the whole idea of New Zealand and Australia taking united action in the disposal of dairy produce was to the advantage of the dairy farmers of both countries. The position with reference to the local market was also fully gone into, and a Dominion committee was set up_ to deal with the disposal of butter during the next twelve months.

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Evening Post, Volume XCV, Issue 111, 10 May 1918, Page 8

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BUTTER OUTPUT Evening Post, Volume XCV, Issue 111, 10 May 1918, Page 8

BUTTER OUTPUT Evening Post, Volume XCV, Issue 111, 10 May 1918, Page 8

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