BUTTER AND CHEESE
Merchants report receipt of overseas cables as follow: A. H. Turnbull and Co., from its London principals. W. Weddel and Co.. Ltd., dated June 28: Butter. Danish. 176 s to 178 s: New Zealand, unsalted. 168 s to 1725; salted, 170 s to 1725; market firm. New Zealand cheese, white. 925; coloured. 94s to 955: market quiet. Canadian, white. 91s: coloured. 92s to 935. Amalgamated Dairies. Limited, from their London manager under date June 29:—“Butter: After activity. 170 sto 1725, advanced Friday; salted Anchor. 1745: unsalted, unchanged. 170 s to 1725. Market very firm. Danish, 17Ss spot, 170 s f.ob. Deliveries New Zealand. 807 tons; stock. 8.789 tons. Retail prices unchanged. Cheese: White, 925: coloured. 94s down to Is less. Market very quiet. Canadian, full grass. May make. 90s to 92s spot: Junes, 91s to 92s c.i.f. Retail prices unchanged.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 703, 1 July 1929, Page 10
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