RUSSIAN BUTTER
SHIPMENT ARRIVES. [United Press Association.—By Electria Telegraph.—Copyrigh t. J
LONDON, May 12. The first consignment of fifteen thousand barrels of Russian butter Was landed at London obviously to ffiOl the market pl'efhirtttory • to litmvßUshipments. It is understood to be the aim of the shippers to capture a large tdmt’e of the blending market. Australian commercial circles are perturbed at the arrival of Soviet butter. News is leaking out that the shipment due accounts to some measure for the recent hand to mouth buying, and depressed prices.
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Hokitika Guardian, 13 May 1931, Page 5
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