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LONDON MARKETS.

BUTTER AT 176/-.

Messrs Dalgety and Co., Ltd., report having received the following cablegram from their London House, under date of. the 12th instant:— Butter.—Market is very quiet. We quote New. Zealand salted 176 s (160 s); New Zealand exceptional brands 182 s (1625); Danish 223 s (2,165); Australian finest salted 168 s (148 s); unsalted 182 s (158 s). Cheese—Market is steady. Quotation for New Zealand white 95s (94s to 955); coloured 94s to 95s (94s to 955.). FROZEN MEAT. Lamb.—N.Z. prime crossbred lamb, Canterbury not quoted; North Island heavy 12£d, light 13d. Demand for New Zealand lamb is steady—any change in price is in favour of buyers. Mutton.—Market for New Zealand mutton is temporarily depressed owing to heavy arrivals of Manchurian sheep. Beelf.—New Zealand prime ox beef hinds 5Jd, fores 4?,d. Demand for New Zealand beef is active—market is firm.

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Shannon News, 17 February 1925, Page 2

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144

LONDON MARKETS. Shannon News, 17 February 1925, Page 2

LONDON MARKETS. Shannon News, 17 February 1925, Page 2

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