THE BUTTER MARKET.
HARDENING OF PRICES LIKELY.
LONDON, Sept. 7
Although business in butter cannot be described as brisk, prices remain Jinn. A continuance of hot. weather is causing a decline in Continental production and wit)r prospective arrivals from New Zealand and Australia during the next few weeks on the snrailside, a further hardening of values seems not unlikely. Not much business lias yet been done in New Zealand butter for forward shipment, as importers consider the prices asked by factories are too high. 'Consequent!} - , it looks as if few early shipments from New Zealand will be consigned.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 9 September 1929, Page 8
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