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BUTTER TRADE DISAPPOINT ING. (Received 9, 1.40 p.m.) London, Dec. 8. The butter trade is disappointing; buyers are inactive. Choicest salted New Zealand and Australian 166 s to 168sj unsalted Australian 178 s to 180 s and Danish 196 s to 198 s. Cheese: Dull. New Zealand white 94s to 9bs, coloured 93s to 94. The Bradford market is quiet with prices slightly iu flic buyers’ favour. Sixty-fours old, sixties 48d, fifftysixes 39d, fifties 29d, fortysixes 21d, forties 22*4(1. —(A. and N.Z.) WELLINGTON FRUIT MARKET. Messrs. W. Burbidge und Son report values about the same as last week. Peaches, apricots and red plums in good demand. Tomatoes are expected to improve next week. Gooseberries are lower and green peas higher to-day. Current values: Apples: Stunners, fancy, 12/6. to 15/-, black spot 10/- to 12/-; Delicious 13/- to 16/-, all bushel cases. Tomatoes: Red 9d to lid, coloured 7d to 9d lb. Peaches: 10/- to 13/-. Cherry plums: 4/6 to 5/-. Gooseberries: 3/3 to 4/-. Strawberries: 7d to 1/- punnet, 6/- to 8/- bucket. Walnuts: lid to 1/- lb. New potatoes: 13/- to 18/- cwt. Eggs: 1/10 dozen.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, 9 December 1927, Page 5
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189LATE COMMERCIAL Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, 9 December 1927, Page 5
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