COLONIAL TRADE.
CO-OPERATIVE DELEGATES IN AUSTRALIA. Melbgurxe, July 27. The English co-operative delegates have visited Warrnambool. Mr Jones stated, judging by the enormous advantages possessed by the colonies Australian butter producers ought to be able to sell at a profit in England, where produces were only able to sell at a loss. He would not advise direct shipments of butter to Manchester at present, as exporters should first capture the London market, When the production becomes larger they could invade Manchester and other centres. Already several factories have arranged to send consignments of butter direct to the Co-operative Society's London branch.
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Hastings Standard, Issue 78, 27 July 1896, Page 3
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101COLONIAL TRADE. Hastings Standard, Issue 78, 27 July 1896, Page 3
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