BUTTER AND CHEESE
Merchants report receipt of overseas cables as follow:
Joseph Nathan and Company, from Trengrouse and Nathan, I^t.d.:—''Butter, 1355; improved demand. Cheese, white, 735; coloured, Sis; market weak.”
A-malgamated Dairies. Ltd., from their London office, dated July 10: “Butter: Owing to continued slow demand, New Zealand finest now being offered 1355. Our prices unchanged ‘Anchor,’ 3 38s; Danish, 1425, f.o.b. Cheese: White, 7(is; coloured. Sis to 82s. Market quiet.” Daigety and Company. Limited, from Samuel Page and Son, London, under date July 10:—“Butter: More doing. New Zealand finest salted, 134 s to 130 s: Danish, 146 s to 148 s; Australian finest unsalted, 132 s to 1345; salted, 132 s to 1345: fr.A.Q., 326 s to 130 s. Cheese: The market is quiet. New Zealand, white. 75s to 775: coloured, 83s to 82s; Canadian. white, 78s to 83s: coloured. Sos to 53.;: 0.i.f.. 78s to 80s; Australian, white, 73s to 755.” ;
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1021, 11 July 1930, Page 12
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153BUTTER AND CHEESE Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1021, 11 July 1930, Page 12
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