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DAIRY I'ItODICK MARKET. Messrs Bewley '•&. Griffiths, dairy exporters, New Plymouth, arc in receipt of 'the following market report from their .London principals, Messrs Mills - Sparrow, dated Aug. 25, 1905< Mutter.—A 1 good steady assumptive demand has been going 011 nil the week, and) Ihe market, even though tho upward trend was stayed, is yet .strong. The New South' Wales butters arc pleasing, the finest realising up to 110s. The improvement in the general out-turn and finish of these, butUts is most noticeable, in fact, sonic of the ,New South Wales factories arc now as near perfection in point of finish -ami packing ns it is possible to 'get . butter. Queensland is also making rapid strides in this -direction.- If these two States improve thvir output during next season as they .have during thu past, they will be .keen competitors for "Champion honours" in the race between the various colonies and States. Canadian unsalted, which was selling well and clearing, lias received a severe check on- account of so many parcels coming mouldy 011 the outside. This is no doubt largely caused by using boxes made from unseasoned wood ami common paper. The savhvg oC a few pence moans not only tho loss of some shillings per cwt,, but of prestige. Salted is rather neglected, buyers taking tho Australian in preference. Irish, Kussian and Danish steady, at quotations. Cheese.—Market is. firm, wit-h. an upward tendency. The ntocks on this side are somewhat -heavy, but are in strong 1 hands..

QUOTATIONS. —Butter.— Banish.—ll9s, 1225. French.—94s, 90s, 104s, lOlis, 108s. Australian.—lols, lOlis, 108s, occasionally l'JOs. Good lo fine. 100s, 102. Uaiwdian.—Finest salted 108s. Finn 102s, ,106s. Finest uns-alted 110s', 112s. Dairies 925, 945. Siberian.—lo2s, 101s. Secondary, 90s, inferior 91s. Irish.—Creamery 1 lOs, 112s, factory 975, ,100s, 102s. 1»» toll.—Creamery 110s, 112s. American.—Fines! 102s, lills.(!uuil to line 925, 9(>s. Inferior 80s, 90s. —Cheese.— Caiuixliaii.—White and Coloured 33», s(is. SYDNEY WOOL SALES. (Received Oct. lli, 10.55 p.m.) SYDNEY, Oct. 16. At tlic woo! sales competition was strong. For good soils late values were fully maintained, but faulties were wcalkcr, UreaSy sold to 12Jd, «couml 2M,

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7953, 17 October 1905, Page 2

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COMMERCIAL Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7953, 17 October 1905, Page 2

COMMERCIAL Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7953, 17 October 1905, Page 2

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