BUTTER EXPORT
Special to Telegraph.
GROWING TRADE WITH* CAN ADA. LARGE SHIPMENT FROM AUCKLAND.
AUCKLAND, This day. A record shipment of 111,000 boxes of bdtter will be loaded at Auckland for eastern Canada 011 the steanier, Raranga, which will leave liere for New York, Halifax and London, on October 29. i11 addition she will take 10,000 boxes for London. f This large1 shiiiment pro-vides an indication of Auckland's growing trade in dairy produce with eastern Canada, the amount of butter being fonvarded almost equalling some of the' largest shipments which have left that port for London. Amongrthe largest consignments of butter loaded in Auckland for England were_those of the Gallic, which took 137,000 boxes in 1920, the Ruahine, Which tobk 135. 43 boxes in 1925, and tlie Avrsliite, which took 128,550 boxes iii 1919.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 58, Issue 215, 11 October 1929, Page 7
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134BUTTER EXPORT Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 58, Issue 215, 11 October 1929, Page 7
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