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BUTTER AND CHEESE PRICES.

The New Zealand Co-operative Dairy Company received a cable from its London manager on Tuesday evening, quoting Anchor butter at 196/ per cvvt salted and 198/ unsalted; Danish' 204/ f.o.b. Copehagen. The cable further stated that the forward position was good, but that the market had probably reached top price meantime. Regarding cheese, Anchor brand was quoted: Coloured and white at 134/. The market is strong and may go higher. Stocks in London and to arrive up to the end of January show a shrinkage of 75 per cent as compared wtih last year. High prices probably will therefore be maintained until the middle of February and will thereafter be good until the end of April, although probably lower.

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Shannon News, 16 January 1923, Page 3

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BUTTER AND CHEESE PRICES. Shannon News, 16 January 1923, Page 3

BUTTER AND CHEESE PRICES. Shannon News, 16 January 1923, Page 3

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