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BUTTER AND CHEESE

BOTH MARKETS FIRM Under date September 14 the London office of the New Zealand Dairy Produce Board cabled the following- market report, last week’s prices being given in parentheses:— Butter New Zealand, salted 182 s to 184 s, up to 186 s (180 sto 186 s); unsalted, 186 sto 190 s (186 s to 190 s); first grade whey 1645, second grade whey 160 s; deliveries of New Zealand this week, 890 tons; in stbre New Zealand this week, 5,100 tons. Australian, finest salted, 170 s to 174 s (166 s to 1725); unsalted, 184 s (178 s to 182 s). Argentine.—Finest uns&lted, 170 sto 174 s (170 s to 1745). Irish creamery, salted 176 s to 178 s (1765), unsalted 180 sto 182 s (180 s). Danish.—Spot 198 s to 200 s (190 s to 1925); f.o.b. 194 sto 195 s (187 s). Dutch.—Unsalted, 188 s to 190 s (180 s to 182 s). Estonian.—Salted, 174 s to 176 s (172 s to 1745); unsalted, 178 s to 180 s (174 s to 1765). Siberian.—l6os to 162 s (158 s to 160 s). Ukrainian.—l64s to 168 s (164 s to 1665). Polish. —150 s to 158 s (152 s to 1565). Lithuanian. —156 s to 164 s (158 s to 160 s). Market firm, retail prices unchanged. Cheese New Zealand, white 114 s (113 s to 114 s), coloured Ills to 112 s (110 s to Ills); deliveries New Zealand this week, 14,500 crates; in store New Zealand this week, 50,000 crates. Canadian, white 112 s to 114 s (Ills to 114 s), coloured 112 s to 113 s (110 s to 112 s), c.i.f. 112 s (109 s to 110 s). Australian, white 112 s (Ills to 112 s), coloured 110 s (108 s to 109 s). English, finest farmers’ 130 s to 134 s (130 s to 1345). Market firm; retail prices unchanged. Joseph Nathan and Co., from their London principals, Trengrouse and Nathan, to-day: “Butter quiet but firm. Finest, lS5s to 186 s; first grade, 182 s. Cheese, white, 113 s; coloured, 112 s. Firm. Merchants’ Reports Amalgamated Dairies, Ltd., report receipt of the following market cablegram from their London manager, under date 15th insL-' Butter—Our prices unchanged; market very firm: Danish 1995, spot 1955, f.0.b.; deliveries New Zealand, 893 tons; stocks 5,106 tons; retail unchanged. Cheese— Unchanged: Canadian, 112 sto 114 s spot, 110 s to 112 s c.i.f.; retail unchanged. AUCTION NOTES John Carlaw will conduct a sale by auction at the salerooms, 24 Wyndham Street, to-morrow, at 11 a.m., of a large list of oak and rimu household furnishings of every description.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 461, 17 September 1928, Page 12

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BUTTER AND CHEESE Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 461, 17 September 1928, Page 12

BUTTER AND CHEESE Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 461, 17 September 1928, Page 12

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