BUTTER AND CHEESE
MeretaiHs report receipt of London cablegrams as follows: aon
Dairies, Ltd., from their London house, under date May 10: ButStiU , unchan^ec l: Anchor, lbss, sellers now asking 16Ss on an im proving demand. Danish, 171 s fob Cheese, at 975. is slightly weaker. * ' ' Norden and Co., from their London principals, Andrew Clement and Sons, under 10 ■- B , utter — New Zealand salted at 164 s (equivalent to Is 3.9 d a lb f.0.b.)the market is firm. Cheese—New Zealand white and coloured, 96s to 97s (equivalent to 5.66 d to 5.75 d a lb f.o.b.):market quiet.
Dalgety and Co., Ltd., from their London house, under date May 10: Butter The market is steadier; New Zealand, finest exceptional 1665, finest salted 16’ ? s to 1645; Banish, 17Ss to ISOs ; Australian, "finest salted 152 s to 1545, unsalted 152 s to l{)4s, g.a.q. 14Ss to 150 s, choicest 1565. Cheese—The market is steadier; New Zaland, white and coloured 96s to exceptional 9Ss; Australia, white and coloured, 93s to 9os; Canadian, white and coloured, no stocks.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 351, 11 May 1928, Page 12
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174BUTTER AND CHEESE Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 351, 11 May 1928, Page 12
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