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DAIRY MARKETS

LONDON STOCK EXCHANGE The Dairy Board is advised' by cablegram today that the -London butter market was "glow" although prices for New Zealand were 67g<to 68s per cwt, compared with 65s to 66s last week with a premium price of 60s tor. extra quality. The price at this time last year was 70s to 80s per cwt. ' Australian is quoted at G4s to G3s; Danish at 89sto 90s; Siberian, 60s to 625. Unsaltcdi butter quotations were:— New Zealand, 72» to 74sj Australian, CCs to 68s; Argentine, 625.t0,61&; Dutch, 88s to 925; Latvian, 75s to 775; Lithuanian, 60s to 71s. The Empire Marketing Board's estimated stocks> all butter's in store, 594,008 boxes (last year-638,200 boxes). New Zenland butter in (tore is -3200 tons (including 2275 tons per Akaroa), compared with 6552 tons at this time last year. Australian in store is 6650, against 4433 at, this time last year. ' The retail price 'Of New Zealand butter ii dd'per 1b; Daniah, lid. The' board is' 'advised that the cheese market is quiet," New 'Zealand white selling at 41s to 42s per cwt and coloured at 43s to 445, or'ls per cwt down on the week. Canadian commands 46s to 52s for both white arid coloured. ■ The market for New Zealand is quiet.' Stocks of New Zealand cheese are 25,000 crates, compared with 40,000 crates at.this time last year; but Canadian . stocks in Great Britain amount to 186,049 boxes, against 128,509 last year. I The retail price of New Zealand cheese is 6d per lb. . . NORTH AMERICAN PRICES. The .Dairy Board has received the following, advice from its agents in Canada: "Butter, New" York', 19% cents per lb; Montreal, 23% cents." A.. S. Paterson and Co., Ltd., advises having received' today cable advice from J. and J. Lonsdale and Co. (London), Ltd., as follows: —Butter: Market quiet; New Zealand, 67s to 68s per cwt; Australian,I 64s : to, 655;-Danish, .market firmer, 68s f.0.b., 89s landed: Cheese: Market slow; white, 40s to 41s pet' cwt; coloured, 41s to 142«. .■•■"'■. A. H. Turribull and Co., Ltd., has received the-following cable from its principals, W. Weddel and Co., Ltd., London, dated January '26^—-"Butter: Danish, 89s to 90s per cwt; New. Zealand finest, 67s to 68s; 'Kangaroo', finest,. 63s to. 655. Cheege: .New, Zealand.1 white, 41s to 425; Xew Zealand coloured, 42s to 435. Both markets quiet." • • ■

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Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 23, 27 January 1934, Page 14

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DAIRY MARKETS Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 23, 27 January 1934, Page 14

DAIRY MARKETS Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 23, 27 January 1934, Page 14

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