BUTTER EXPORT.
SETTLEMENT HOPED FOR. Prr*s A"nr'a'ir.n. WELLINGTON. October <i. "We can prohibit the export of butter." said the Hon. W. I>. S. MarDonald this morning, "but I hope the producers are going to woik amicably with the Government, in order !o keep the local prices at a reasonable level. The Board of T-ade i» d ,""•- ing the basis of an arranuv::uMil. f;iir lo both sides." Referring to the iv> >! '!•:.! 1 - d supplies had beta cal ■ i i-- '.•!(•'- land, the Minister sail !!:..! a< lion of that kind simnly i'M-n >-« d !!>•• di *- find tics of the siii';.': >?i wi'hnut benefiting the prothuers. ;' • hj i )C ] to be aide to s-cav -i s- ;!' -■■> :>t without an increasi.l nn<- v.ilhi,. ;i few days.
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Sun (Christchurch), Volume III, Issue 829, 6 October 1916, Page 8
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120BUTTER EXPORT. Sun (Christchurch), Volume III, Issue 829, 6 October 1916, Page 8
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