CONCRETE PROPOSALS
DAIRY BOARD MANAGER. MARKETING BUTTER. (Per United Press Association.) Wellington, August 19. Mr H. E. Davis, manager of the New Zealand Dairy Produce Board, arrived in New Zealand by the Maunganui yesterday to confer with the Government on its future marketing policy in Britain. He said he had some concrete proposals to place before the board. New Zealand butter was holding its popularity in England when one realized that sales had almost doubled in only a few years. Even considering the fact that prices had become so much lower it was a remarkable gain. This was most important in the north of England and Scotland, where the value of butter was steadily wearing down the prejudice of conservatism which had for a long time been a factor in the trade there.
The efforts of the New Zealand Dairy Produce Board had been to break down the prejudice in Lancashire, Yorkshire and Scotland.
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Southland Times, Issue 25367, 20 August 1935, Page 6
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