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CHEESE PRICES.

The fallowing message U.i s been received in I'ahncr.ston -\ortli from a large tirm ol produce merchants ill London: "lite general opinion here {:n England) amongst tlie 'test authorities is that We are going to have next year very low prices for cheese all through the season, and it is estimated\hat the diilcrence in value will be nearer ZDs than 10s less jwr ewi than at prescn:. If this lie so, those in Xew ZeaUiid" who have gone in for cheese-making will suller very serious loss. Last \ears Chicago meat, seare drove some people from United meat to cheese, U,l tliey are already coming hack on to the linned meats. Along with this tmi'ortunate event there was very hot. wither in Kngland, and the make of English cheese is estimated at about L'il or thirty thousand tons less than it will he this year. There was hot weather in Canada, and that forced the Canadian, to >top making butler and lo go Oil lo cheese, as the price v.is iiigli here. iJiis year, a'l over r!llti;ji<■. the I niteil Kingdom and Canada, tne prospects for grass an.l pictures have never been better, and we anticipate a ven large make „i cheese in tin- Xnv;liern Hemisphere. ;hc largest, in fn-i. tor Mime years. 'I ,'iese are lite opinions "f tile b-t judge- it! (he tr ide."

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 60, 8 July 1907, Page 4

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CHEESE PRICES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 60, 8 July 1907, Page 4

CHEESE PRICES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 60, 8 July 1907, Page 4

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