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BUTTER AND CHEESE

.Merchants report receipt of overseas cables as follow: Leonard and Son, from A. C. Rawson. London, dated February 21: Cheese, white. 86s; coloured. 84s: demand very slow, but steady, at the decline, with the outlook showing a chance of improvement. The rate of advances was reduced to 75d a lb on gradings from February 21. Butter: New Zealand, first grade. 1445; finest, 1465: demand very slow. Market steady at the decline. Outlook, chance of improvement. Advances reduced to Is Id on gradings from February 21. Joseph Nathan report receipt of the following cable from Trengrouse and Nathan. London: Rutter. 1475. nodemand. Cheese, white. 86s; coloured, s4s to Sss; market steady.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 906, 25 February 1930, Page 10

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BUTTER AND CHEESE Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 906, 25 February 1930, Page 10

BUTTER AND CHEESE Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 906, 25 February 1930, Page 10

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