BUTTER MARKET FIRMER.
SLIGHT RISE .PREDICTED. A cable message received in Wellington yesterday stated that , the London market for butter was firm, and that ail advaiico in price was probable. New Zealand -was in good demand at 106s. I lie message said that the clieese market was steady at oSs. 6d. for white, l and 595. Gd. for coloured. , a Zealand firm iiandluig butter remarked yesterday that stocks were still big. Ho said that cabled advico was that 95,000 boxes had been imported by London last week. On referring to last year's business bo 7finm f *, ? corresponding week 'o,UOO boxes had been imported by the metropolis. The lonic's shipment has arrived in JMiglancl, but has not been cleared ->et. opeaking of its chances .on the mur'c.'t the gentleman above referred to said it would probably get the benefit of the firmer maricet, and that we might look t ol ' slightly better prices. ohipmcnts, lie continued, 1 would be very small now. Xot much butter would go from Aew Zealand after tlio end of a-arch. Some factories Imd contracts to ship up to tho end of April, hut these were fow. ■
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1079, 18 March 1911, Page 8
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190BUTTER MARKET FIRMER. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1079, 18 March 1911, Page 8
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