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Commercial.

- Alessrs E. Griffiths and Co. are in receipt of the following market report from their London principals, Alessrs Mills and Sparrow, dated 2Sth March, 1 GOT :

Butter: Trade during the past week has been of a holiday character, many buyers prefeiri g to wait until next week before replenishing their stocks, and we look for an increasing demand immediately the holidays are over. Danish: Danish is arriving in somewhat increased supply, and ].rices have come back 9 kroners

French : In very small supply 7 but ex' prided to be much more plentiful after Easter. (Siberian: The new freshly' winter made butters are arriving and meeting with ready sale at quotations;

quality is satisfactory. Australian: The Sutivic cargo has been salved and is now in London. The Shipping Co. and under-

writers have not yet decided how it shall be dealt with, so that up to the present none of the marks have been on the n irket for sale. The amount of busi- ess transacted this week lias been rather .is,p[ minting! and arrivals have not clea red i.s well as was generally anticipated. The quantity of really ca a .v ivailable is small. ' Imdations for this grade are practically unchanged. New Zealand : Nearly the vliole of the. known brands ex s.s. Alamari ire cleared, but it is to-day rather difficult to get the extra > e quotation of last week

>nd 100 s must be quoted as about top ■rice, S.S. Eimutaka is due next week nd the popular brands are being entered in at “• oi.en price.” Cheese : —Again wo have to report a |uiet market, and to effect sales a reduoion of about Gd and occasionally Is Las to be made.

Quotations Butler: Danish, 109 s, ills, ll'-’s; French, lids, 120 s; Russian md Siberian, finest 925, 945, good to fine ; Is, 88s, inferior OS's, S2s ; Victorian, irst unwilled 9s's, 1 O' % occasionally 102 s, lest salted 90s, 98s, good to fine salted ris. 90s, 92-.. good to fine 945, 90s ; New both AYah s. finest salte 1 90s, 98s finest nsa’fed 90s. 98s. 10()s. good to line 88s, 'its ; Quo nsl ivd, finest sailed 92s 91s, 'os. line Silted 88-', 90s, inferior 82s. 80s, most unsnlted 90s. 98s; New Zealand, ino-d salted 98s, 995, 100 s. good to fine As. 90s, milled 84s, SO ; Argentine, sited 90s, 98s, occasionally 100 s. uniltod 100 s, 102 s. Cheese: Canadian mlurnn make white and colon: ed 05s, 0s 07s ; New Zealand white and coloured 'ss colour.-d 04s 01. 05s,

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Te Aroha News, Volume XXVI, Issue 43092, 14 May 1907, Page 3

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Commercial. Te Aroha News, Volume XXVI, Issue 43092, 14 May 1907, Page 3

Commercial. Te Aroha News, Volume XXVI, Issue 43092, 14 May 1907, Page 3

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