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COMMERCIAL.

DAlliY HiuDICK IUSVOKT. K. < irilliLlis ami Co., dairy produce e\ porters, Now Plymouth, aro iu receipt * of the following market report from their London principals, Messrs MilWam! t Sparrow, dated 21st. June. i Putter.—Weather is much brighter and the pastures are looking splendid. t With a week's sunshine, a «rrand haycrop will be assured, t Danish: The quantity of choicest available tor shipment being limited a Air* I her rise of 1 kroner has taken place; il is diilieult losay whether this and last week's advance will be maintained after the "tinners'' liave been supplied. Freneh: Xo change to report. Qaulilv is plea*it>£ and orders are fairly tree at the advance advised last week on baskets.

Australian and New Zealand: Tlu* quantity now arriving; is not heavy to create any interest amount the buyers who an l for the moment givinj: iTieir attention to the fresh country make. al>o IrNh. French and Siberian, and \\i j h the exception of a few finest well-known brands everything' is go in# iu store. Reports from Canada say that very little butter for export will be made there, as the quality for the past season or Iso has been disappointing, the keeping properties of the Canadian butter being most unsatisfactory. The Canadian climate is evidently more suitable for cheese-making than for butter. It seems pretty certain that the butter which is now being stored will all be wanted ns soon as the flush of the make in Europe is over.

Freights: We heal' that the eharpe nndi'i' this head from New Zealand during the oomiiif; season has been advanced from Is Od to 2s 6il, which means an extra Is Od per cwt. This is a serious item.

Siberian: Nearly 12,000 casks have come to hand this week (equal to 25,000 5011) lioxes) and their market is therefore well supplied. Quality is not yet at its best, and many,parcels are unsatisfactory as regards flavor. Cheese. —Tlie turn is ilecidelv in buyers' favor, ifew Canadian is Is lo 2s 'I'IW'II. New Zealand is also lower. Cables from Canada mention lower prices ruling on (hat side.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 60, 6 August 1907, Page 4

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COMMERCIAL. Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 60, 6 August 1907, Page 4

COMMERCIAL. Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 60, 6 August 1907, Page 4

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