BUTTER FOR CANADA
PROTESTS BY PARMERS Tho largest cargo of butter yet «* ccivcd at Halifax was 310,000 boxes emailing 2750 tons, which arrived there bv the Port Curtis from Auck- ,‘ , ■pirlicr in the season the Devon land. Earlier in f u<wcd by the "Z&JZSSZXKSSSZ noW the part Of dairy farmers’ associaon the pa« or -£ cs a correspondent "Li'r.t. .»o j—K cord its protest D January pointed speakers there BCas „n. ending °) lt th ; dt ’ Sis 758,0001 b. of New Zcaland putter n u December, additional 5,000,OOOU). i t 0 pro- - Oanaua i Thc , duce winter butter cheapest Ne w Zealand batter « It competitive P^° d “ es b elow the local a rapid sale at P gQ therc would product east or anxiet y on appear to be no Zea land exporti St the ehora « i>rote s t »
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Manawatu Times, Volume LIV, Issue 6867, 23 March 1929, Page 17 (Supplement)
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137BUTTER FOR CANADA Manawatu Times, Volume LIV, Issue 6867, 23 March 1929, Page 17 (Supplement)
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