BUTTER MARKET
PRICES FIRM. LONDON, Saturday. The butter market remains firm, for, though there are signs of consumptive demand decreasing somewhat as retail prices have advanced, a big shrinkage in imports compared, with this time in 1934, and a decrease in the quantity afloat from countries south of the Equator by 6000 tons compared with the same period last year are “bull” points which traders cannot ignore. Prospects for the immediate future seem good, but much depends on the Continent. ' Danish production has declined, Inn supplies from other European countries are increasing.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, 22 July 1935, Page 5
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