EMPIRE PREFERENCE
NEW ZEALAND PRODUCE. i — 7000 00 WORTH ARRIVES. (Received 3, 12 noon.) London, Marra 2. At the inauguration of Empire preference £700,000 worth of New Zealand butter and cheese, per Paireha, Tairon., and Hertford, was ceremonially berthed at the Thames, Sir Thomas Wilford remarked that the same cargoes in 1929 were worth £1,120,000. He affirmed the fact that the Dominions and Britain were able to supply all the Homeland’s mutton and lamb.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXII, Issue 68, 3 March 1932, Page 6
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