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DAILY PRODUCE. Messrs Dalgety and Company, Ltd., report having received the following cablegram from their London house under date of the 81st ultimoßutter Market sternly at present prices. We quote: New Zealand, salted 190 s (188 s), exceptional brands 19As (190s)Damsh. 204 s (2045); Australian, finest, salted 184 s (184 s), unsalted 194 s (1945). Cheese: steady. New Zealand, white 94s (90s), coloured SBs (86s); Canadian c.i.f. quotation , 90s (87s). Last week’s quotations given in parentheses. FROZEN MEAT. Messrs Dalgety and Company, Ltd report having received the* following cablegram from their London house under date of the 31st ultimo: Lamb —New Zealand prime crossbred, Canterbury, heavy 10id, light Ilfd; North Island, heavy 10d, light lOfd. Demand for New Zealand lamb runs principally on light weight; market finn. Mutton—New Zealand prime crossbred, Canterbury, heavy 6.1 d, light C 2 d: North Island, heavy 6-g-d light 7.1 d. Better demand for New Zealand mutton, any change in price in favour of sellers. Bool—Not quoted. Australian Frozen Meat—Not quoted. LONDON MARKETS, • The New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Company, Limited, have received the following cablegram from tliei-r London house under date Ist instant : New Ze_a!and Frozen Meat.—Lamb, lisd per lb (average); mutton, wether and maiden ewe, light 7{d per lb heavy 7d: ewe, light 64d, heavy gfd! Marekt firm. a New Zealand Dairy Produce—Butter, choicest salted 188 s to 192 s per cwt. Market firm, with unward tendency Cheese, 86s to 945. Market steady. " ' Messrs A. H. Turnbull and Co. have .received a cable from their principals, Messrs "W . "Weddel and Co., Ltd., dated London, Ist inst., read/ing:—Danish butter, 204 s to 208 s (last week (200 s 02s ) ; N ew Zealand unsalted, 204 s -04 s); New Zealand salted, 188 s to 1.92 s (186 s to 188 s); market nrm. New Zealand cheese, white 93s to 9£s (90s to 925); coloured, 88s to 90s (86s to 88s). Market, quiet. ELTHAM PIG SALE. A few years ago Eltham used to be a. noted town for pig auction sales, but of recent years not much attention has been paid to that line of business. Mr A. Ware, auctioneer is endeavouring (says the Argus) to revive it, and on Saturday held a pig sale with satisfactory results. There was a good yarding and attendance of buyers,* and bidding was spirited. The prices realised were as follow: Forward stores £2; medium stores £1 10s to £T 15= : small stoies, 17s; small weaners 11s.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 5 August 1924, Page 3
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