RIVAL BUTTER EXPORTERS.
- ■ <» . ;•■';.. NEW ZEALAND AND DENMARK. [BY TELEGRAPH.—OWN CORRESPONDENT.] HAMILTON. Wednesday. ; , Appreciative reference to the quality of New Zoaland butter was made by Mr. David Greig,' who is the proprietor of 200 retail shops in London, in the course of a letter to a representative of the New Zealand Co-operative Dairy ' Company, Ltd. Mr. Greig said the great rival of New Zealand butter had been Danish, but this year the margin between New' Zealand butter and Danish had almost vanished. Only recently, he said, he had been speaking to, some Danish butter importers, and he asked them what they thought of New Zealand butter. They told him that they preferred it to, Danish. Mr. Greig eaid he was rather surprised at this admission, and yet it was what many other people were saying, and proving that New Zealand butter was the great and only rival of Danish, if not its superior.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18497, 6 September 1923, Page 10
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