CURRENT PRICES: SPOT SUPPLIES SHORT
■ The High . Commissioner informs the Department-of Agriculture, under date Xomioh. 7th July, as follows :
'' Butter.—New Zealand, salted, 154s to isßs per cwt; unsaltod, 156s to 160s ; jU'stralian, salted, finest, 144s- to 148s; •75?- alted ' 146s f0 148s ' other qualities. •120s ; to 140s. Argentine, 130s to 136.,-. Irish,.salted, ,144s to 148s, and uncalled -:1435. to:150s. ■■DaDish..lS4s-tp--l£6s.--Cheese.—Encrlish farmers I', finest, 110s to 112s. Canadian, coloured, 863 to 90s; white, ,86s to 925. New.. Zealand, finest, coloured, 9|>s to Ms : white, 92s to 945. other .qualities, coloured 85s to 88s: white SBs to 90s. Australian, coloured. 86s to 90s.
-• On account' of the doclcaee etrikf Tpricps .hive advanced -and' the butter ;m.u-lccfi3 firmer. The cheese market )9 firm, and spot supply short
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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 8, 10 July 1923, Page 8
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