CHEESE RISING.
60s. REALISED FOR COLOURED. Information lias been received in Wellington' that actual realisations of the lonic's shipment of cheesc, which arrivfed in England last week, were; Coloured 605., white 595. "These," observed a merchant, yesterday, "aro the beat prices made this 'seaton. List week, wheii the quotations were 595. 6d. and 58s. 6d„ our cablegram raid that the market was stsady, and that it had been agreed to advanco the retail price one penny a pound. The fact that 60s;.has been realised and that , there is still no declino in the market ' makes it look as if the demand" is very good. A penny a pound is a big rise, and nvans nibre in England than it does in Kev.- Zealand. Probably the next cablegram will give the quotations for ■coltt!;'ed at 00s." ■'
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1084, 24 March 1911, Page 8
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135CHEESE RISING. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1084, 24 March 1911, Page 8
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