DAIRY EXPORT POSITION.
'.With" 'the 'removal of pficfr-fixing and pooling by the Dairy Produce Board, cooperative companies, :are'■; pushing- the policy- of go-as-you:please .in respect to disposal, of outputs. .'.Meetings of directors of companies in the Auckland district are now being attended by. representatives of British importing houses, and it is reported that fifteen or sixteen of them are in v the field. Offers to buy cheese have been ""■ reported,; and the ■ prices, quoted are ■ 5%d jp^p-Jbffbri'make up'to the end of Noyem- " ber,"and:B 3:Bd for the make ;to the end of October. But confirmation of' acceptance of. these prices is lacking. There., is -'■tic? information . obtainable-asto 1 offers made-(if any) for butter. Some co-opera-tive companies are reported to bo contemplating splitting their consignments of produce, giving.a. portion to houses specialising in consignment business, a portion to,houses that make'a business of selling, and a portion to local houses that usually furnish supplies; and; make advances on 1 stock. ' ■ ~ :
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Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 23, 27 July 1927, Page 14
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157DAIRY EXPORT POSITION. Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 23, 27 July 1927, Page 14
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