HIGHER B UTTER PRICES.
INCREASES IN AUSTRALIA. RISK OK THREE HALF-PENCE PER, POUND. By Electric Telegraph.—Copyright. ' Received March 28, 11.15 a.m. MKKBOURXE, March 28. (lonsccpient iiiioii the improved pi ice tor butter in the hondon market, the. local pi ice lias been increased IRI and is now Is. 8d per pound.—Press Association. BRISBANE, March 28. Butter hast increased in price from 149 s 4d to 163 s4d per cwt wholesale, which represents a rise of per [round. —Press Association.
DRIED MILK FACTORIES CLOSING
(Per Press Association.) II AMI ETON, March 28. The New Zealand Co-operative Dairy Company lias decided to dose the dried milk factories at Wuitoa. Waharoa and 1 e Awanudu for six months from April 7 owing to the fact I hat sufficient powder has been manufactured to meet the trade rei|uiremeiiis until the new seasons make is available.
Mr William Cloodfellow, the managing direct,or. said that when he was 1 ionic recent I v he found that, large quantities d powder were being used and he considered it had a great future. Me also saw tidicaliotis that the butler market was inti and prices were more likely to advance ban recede. One brand was selling at 2S2s ier ewt.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 358, 28 March 1922, Page 5
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202HIGHER BUTTER PRICES. Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 358, 28 March 1922, Page 5
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