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BUTTER AND CHEESE

DAIRY BOARD’S REVIEW The New Zealand Dairy Produce Board lias received the following market report from its London office, dated December 6. prices for the previous week being given in parentheses: Butter New Zealand. —Salted, 162 s to IOSs (164 s to 170 s); last year, 176 s to 180 s; unsalted, 182 s to 188 s (184 s to 188 s), last year, 194 s to 198 s; first whey, 154 s (158 s): second whey, 152 s (1525). Deliveries New Zealand this week. 1.140 tons; in store, 3,700 tons (last year), 3,750). Australian. —Salted. 162 sto 164 s (164 s to 168 s); unsalted, 170 s to 174 s (174 s to 178 s). Argentine.—TJnsalted, 164 sto 168 s (170 s to 1745). Danish. —F.0.b.. 1735; spot, 180 sto 184 s (181 s; 188 s to 1925). Dutch. —TJnsalted, 188 s to 190 s (194 s to 1965). Siberian. —160 s to 1625. Ukrainian. —160 s to 162 s (160 s to 1625). Polish. —150 s to 158 s (150 s to IGOs). Butter market steadier. Retail prices unchanged. Cheese New Zealand. —White, 91s to 92s (94s to 955); last year, 9.6 s to 9Ss; coloured. 90s to 91s (92s to 935); last year, 97s to 98s. Market slow. Deliveries: New Zealand, this week. 10,500 crates: in store, 21,000 crates (last year, 43,000). Canadian. —"White, 97s to 98s (96s to 9Ss): coloured, 96s to 98s (96s to 9Ss). Market quiet: c.i.f. quotations discontinuing. Deliveries: Canadian. —18,311 boxes (last year, 16,200): in store, 184,816 boxes (last year, 114,613). Retail prices unchanged. English, finest farmers’, 110 s to USs (110 s to 116 s). ADVANCE IN STERLING RECORD AT NEW YORK United P.A. —By Telegraph—Copyright Reed. 9.5 a.m. NEW YORK, Monday. Sterling advanced on the New York market on Monday above 4.881, at which gold exports to Britain would appear to be profitable. It is the highest level since the end of 1927.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 842, 10 December 1929, Page 10

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BUTTER AND CHEESE Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 842, 10 December 1929, Page 10

BUTTER AND CHEESE Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 842, 10 December 1929, Page 10

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