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“POSITION IMPROVING” The N.Z. Dairy Produce Board has reoeibod Hie following: cable from tbe London a 3 encv of tbe board, dated "November 20th, 1926: Butler—N’mv Zealand, new season minimmns 148 sto ir»P»s; old season 138 sto 1425. Australian, 138 sto 14-ls; exceptional U 6«. Canadian. 136 sto 14<bi. Argentine 138 sto 142 s funsalted'. Irish, 1-H’s to U?h. Dutch, 166 stn 16fts. Siberian, 12Sb to 1345; Danish, 170 s. Appreciable quantity cold stored butters sold. Market fairly quiet with no special features. Retail prices multiple shops reduced to Is ad colonial. Is Rd Danish, probably brine implored cnnMiinntion. General position improving. German market unchanged. Cheese.— New Zealand, white and coloured, finest 85s first grade 8-ls: Canadian white an deoloured. 85st SBt» spot, 83 h e i.f. Market remains quiet with easier tendency. Retail ijrice New Zealand unchanged.
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New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12611, 23 November 1926, Page 10
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153Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12611, 23 November 1926, Page 10
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