BUTTER AND CHEESE
By arrangement with the Primary i'roduets Marketing Department the following information is supplied, the previous week's figures being in parentheses: — Bntter. — New Zealand salted, 114s, 115s (115s, 116s); unsalted, 115s, 117s (116s, 118s); deliveries New Zealand, 1450 tons; in store New Zealand, 5936 tonB. Market steadier at the close. New Zealand retail price unchanged, 1/3. Australian salted, 113s, 114s (114s, 115s); unsalted, 114s, 115s (115s, 116s); deliveries Australian, 1291 tons; in store, 4433 tons; Irish cream salted, 116s (117s, 118s). Market steady. Danish, 106s f.o.b. Market quiet. • Danish retail priee unchanged, ls 3d. Imperial Economic Committee estimated stocks of all butters in store, 934,099 boxes (last year 969,010 boxes). Cheese. — New Zealand White, 67s, 68s (69s 6d, 70s); coloured, 65s, 66s (67s 6d, 68s); deliveries New Zealand, 14,513 crates; in store, 47,463 crates (includes 7750 crates "Pakeha").' Market steady. Better demand at lower prices. New Zealand retail prices unchanged, 9d to 10d.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 186, 24 August 1937, Page 11
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