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BUTTER AND CHEESE

DAIRY BOARDS REVIEW From Our Resident Reporter WELLINGTON, Sunday. The Dairy Produce Board has received the following market report from its London office, dated August 29. prices for last week being in parentheses; — Butter New Zealand: Salted, 124 s to 1235, up to 130 s (127 sto 1328 >; unsalted, 146 s to 150 s (146 s to 150s>. Deliveries New Zealand this week, 1,028 tons; in store, 10,255 tons. First whey, 120 s (1245); second whey, 118 s (1225). Australian: Salted. 122 s to 126 s (128 s to 1325) ;' unsalted, 126 s to 132 s (134 s to 1365). Slightly improved demand at close. Argentine: Unsalted, 124 sto 128 s (124 s to 130 s). Irish cream: Salted. 126 s to 130 s); unsalted, 130 s (1345). Danish: F-0.b., 137 s (1365); spot, 144 s to 145 s (1445). Dutch: Unsalted, 138 s to 142 s (140 s to 1425). Estonian: 125 sto 126 s (132 sto 1355). Latvian: 126 s (130 s to 1345). Siberian: 126 s to 128 s (129 s to J3os). Polish: 110 s to 120 s (110 sto 1245). French baskets: Salted, 138 s. Market quiet. Retail prices unchanged. The Empire Marketing Board’s estimated stocks of all butters, 1,002,346 boxes. Cheese New Zealand: White, 71s to 73s (74s to 765); coloured, 76s to 7Ss (80s to 81s). Deliveries New Zealand this week, 19,815 crates; in store, 105,128 crates. Australian: White, 70s to 71s; coloured, 74s to 775. Canadian: White, 78s to 80s (80s to Sis); coloured, 80s t< j 82s (82s to 83s) ; c.i.l'., 74s (765). More inquiries at lower prices. Retail prices unchanged. Deliveries Canadian, 5,000 boxes; in store Canadian, 160,041 boxes. English finest farmers’; 100 s to 106 s (100 s to 106 s). Merchants' Reports Merchants report receipt of overseas cables as follow: A. H. Turnbull and Company, from W. Weddel and Company, Ltd., London, dated August 29; —Butter: New Zealand, salted, 124 s to 128 s; unsalted, 146 s to 150 s; Danish, 144 s to 1455. Rather better demand. Cheese: New Zealand, white, 71s to 735; coloured, 76s to 78s. Rather better demand. Canadian cheese, white, 80s to 82s; coloured, 78s to 80s. Amalgamated Dairies, Limited, from London: —“Butter: Our prices unchanged; Anchor, 130 s: other finest asking 12Ss; market unexcited, but steadily firming, with demand improving gradually; Danish well cleared, closing 138 s 1'.0.b.; deliveries of New Zealand, 1,028 tons; stock, 10,255; retails unchanged. Cheese: White, 745; coloured, 775; market firm; Canadian, 7Ss to 82s on spot; retails unchanged.”

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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1065, 1 September 1930, Page 11

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BUTTER AND CHEESE Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1065, 1 September 1930, Page 11

BUTTER AND CHEESE Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1065, 1 September 1930, Page 11

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