BUTTER AND CHEESE
Merchants report receipt of overseas cables reading as follow: erseas Amalgamated Dairies, Ltd., from their office under date January s Marti*' <? Ur - prices remain unchanged. thSn l 8 4«f min f V P - Nothin S lower 18 I s - Anticipate further improvement shortly. Danish, £195 on spot }°‘ s * , deliveries New Zealand, 1,376 tons, stock 2,567. Retail prices unchanged. Cheese: White, 95s to 96scoloured, 98s to 09s; market quiet. Canadian white. 1 OSs to 112; coloured, 106 s to 110 s. RetaU prices unchanged. Estimated stocks in public stores at the end of December of all butters were 3,750 tons compared with G. 500 last year. Cheese. 1.j0,600 boxes, 29,200 crates, compared' with 111,500 and 54.300 last year. The Bank of New Zealand has received the following advice from its London office at the close of business last week: —“Butter: More doing: 1 S2s to ISOs. Cheese: Slow; coloured, 97s to 995; white, Sis to Ms,” . J
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 555, 7 January 1929, Page 10
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159BUTTER AND CHEESE Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 555, 7 January 1929, Page 10
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