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COMMERCIAL.

i, DAIKY MARKET Ulil'OllX. e Messrs li. CU-illiths ami Co., dairy produce exporters, New Plymouth, have re- . eeived the following market report from 0 their London principals (Messrs Miils 1 and Sparrow), dated 22nd February, 1907: — Butter, —Weather continues cold, but . is not serious enough to prevent ail out--3 door work, and trade in the country dis- . tricts is good. JJunisli: No change in price-, alf though in some quarters an advance ol , Is is asked. I French: I'llchiliige-l. ) Australian: All the host and well- ; known brands arriving during the pas; i Week have cleared up fairly closu at about the same prices a.s l'uiing last week. The country tiade has been exceptionally good, and this has helped very materially to steady the market. .New 'Zealand: Lower prices than last quoted have been taken for quite a few factories ex the Corinth c, and there i» not such a wide dill'eivnce liciween finest. Australian and New Zealand as there has been. There is n good steady consumptive demand, and butters are going vn 'the counter straight away, few, if any, l'elailers holding any stocks. Cheese: Finn, steady market, but buyers are very cautious. Tile quantity in store at the London depots is light, and reports from Canada give 'Hie quantity available for export only about 30,000 to -10,000 boxes. New Zealand is realising good prices and is pleasing. Quotations. Butter: Daitsh 110s, 112s, up to 113s; French 114s, 12(is; Russian ami Siberian, finest, 945, 90s, 08s, good to fine. 00s, 925, inferior, 80s, 84s; Victorian, finest salted, 90r, lip to 9Hs, good to line salted, 90s, 925, 945, finest unsaltcd. 90s. 98s; New fsouth Wales, tines! sailed, 0-ls, 90s, occasionally 9Ss, finest unsalteil, 9-ls, good (o fine, 90s, 02s: Queensland, finest nnsaUed, 945, Itn<*t salted, 925, 91s, tine, 88s, 90s, inferior, 184s. 80s; New Zealand, finest salted, 08s, 100s, good to fine, 945, 90s, milled, 84s, 80s; Argentine, salted, 90s. 98s, unsaltml. 90s, 98s. Clieese.—Canadian: Autninn make. White anil colored, 00s, <l7g. New Zea- ' land, autumn make, white and colored,P 60s, i

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 59, 11 April 1907, Page 2

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COMMERCIAL. Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 59, 11 April 1907, Page 2

COMMERCIAL. Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 59, 11 April 1907, Page 2

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