BUTTER AND CHEESE
AS AT NOV. 11th, 1927.
Previous week’s prices in parenthesis :—
Butter: New Zealand salted new season’s, 171/-, 174/- up to 176/-, stored 168/. to 170/- (168/- to 174/-); unsalted, 184/- to 188/- (184/- to 188/-) Market firm with upward tendency. Australian finest salted, 168/- to 172/- (168/- to 170/-), unsalted, 180/- to 182/- (176/- to 180/-', Argentine finest unsalted 166- to 172/. (166/- to 170/-). Irish creamery, salted 170/- to 174/- (164/- to 168/), unsalted 174/- to 178/- (170 to 174/-). Dutch unsalted 192/- to 196/- (182/- to 186/). Siberian salted, 152/. to 154/- (150/- to 154’-). Danish, 198/- to 200/- (190/-). Prac tically cleared. Retail prices unchanged. Cheese: N.Z. White and coloured, 98/- to 100/- (100/- to 102/-). Market very quiet. Canadian finest white and coloured 100/- to 102 - (102/- to 104/-). 93/- to 95/. for current make. Australia finest coloured 96/- to 98/-. English finest farmers 126/- to 130/- (126/- to 130/-1 Retail prices unchanged. Colonial cheese prices vary according to quality. Market hainly New Zealand 98/-, Canadian 100/-. Canadian and U.S.A, prices:— Parenthesis—sterling value. Butter: Vancouver, New Zealand 39} cents (1/7J). Canadian 38} cents (1/7 3-8 d), San Francisco (extras) 49 cents (2 04), New York 49 cents (2/0}), Montreal 38 cents (1/7). Canadian stocks butter this year 29 million lbs. last year 28 million lbs. Canadian cheese this year 28 million lb», last year 34 million lbs. HIGH COMMISSIONER’S REPORT The Department of Agriculture ha* received the following cablegram dated the 12th inst. from the High Commissioner for New Zealand, London:— , Tallow.—Spot market firm and prices unchanged except for the following: Mutton, fine 39/6 per cwt, fair to good 37/9 to 39/. ; beef, sweet and/or mixed 89/6 to 44/-. Apples.—Market very quiet. Eng. lish. Cox’s Orange S', to 10'- per half bushel: Bramley’, ana Newton 'Vender 4/- to 8/. per bushel: British Columbian Mclntosh Red Wealthy 13/- to 14/. per caw • Tons than 14/- to 15/-; Oregon Pjppin 18/- to 20/-; Jonathan 15/- to to i 2 '. Ne ’ ton Pi PP>n WA hv W ™ir ß . r ? df<>rd 2° sition dominated L « ?’ T °P m ak«-s’ quota. tion s firm for all de«cri»t( n «. A'though response in ya^’" X goods is disappointing the spinning industry « a whole show s a tXdenrw t o expand Quotation* are unchanged.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, 16 November 1927, Page 8
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