Full text: The Demand for Empire butter

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The following tables show the distribution of the shops stocking 
New Zealand butter in the First and Second Surveys. 
TABLE 12.—Percentage of Independent and Multiple Shops in each 
Area stocking New Zealand Butter. 
(First Survey, April-June.) 
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TABLE 13.—Percentage of Independent and Multiple Shops in each 
Area stocking New Zealand Butter. 
(Second Survey, July-September.) 
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From these tables it is apparent that New Zealand butter is more 
popular in the Southern than in the Northern areas. In the town of 
Bristol it was found in 86 per cent. of the shops visited, and in many 
of these cases it was the only butter or the chief butter stocked. 
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