BUTTER BOOM.
IN AMERICA. While butter-fat prices in New Zealand have slumped to 1/4 per lb, they have jumped to 3/- on the Pacific coast of the United States, and with no immediate prospect of a reduction. Danish butter was on sale in Seattle when Mr Herman Seifert was there recently, and, naturally, he wants to know why the Dairy Control Board cannot land New Zealand butter on the Pacific seaboard as cheaply as Danish can be shipped over the Atlantic and railed across the Continent. Mr Seifert asks some pertinent questions con corning the Control Board's neglect of the American markets. —“Manawatu Times.”
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Waipukurau Press, Volume XXII, Issue 80, 8 January 1926, Page 5
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