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T UK DALEY PKIIUI'CK ILARKET. dieexporters, New I'lyuiouth, are in v.. of the following market report n their London principal-. Me*r>. 1! Jc Sparrow, iiat.il :Mt!i IMeinUr. m-: Butter.—The iilll'l weather eoiitiiiiir - tliere are no -lull* of wintry tiuiiii iu any of the southern eountie-. , i -.mie low-lying place. 11.in.l- have i • :> pretty severe. a» the rainfall duim- j p.- i'.iit few week- has been very heavy, i vi. l-r-. for Danish ior Christmas trade j uea»y in eoii»e.|uenee of the small I .'-.il-i this week Iroin the eulonie-. ami j iju- ition has Wen advanced 1-. The ! M i. iiily of .Siberian arriving i- -mail •m . cannot now iiilluence the market. l.'v-rvthing clears tin arrival. " Kinc-t" i Kf.'eh h selling well, and -nine agent- ! It", advanced tlx' priee of -alt Iwskets 1 ' --t) 2s; other grades anil fresh Inn ; .It rolls remain unchanged. Tli? i A i r.iliaa liners "ilmnte-" and "Sur- j arrived in do. k la-t Saturday, an I , butters were available early in the j • . this being in good time for the I -tmas demanil. and the butter*, with ; ■ exception of some un-.tlted. which ' It.'- lieen in rather too liberal mpply. ii cleared on landing at full rate-. 1 ■ " Durham V cargo i- only now .n;n;_» to hand, an.i »e fear -nine »f the li iid- will be left over till after the In Tid.iy-, as most buyers have filled their requirements, and will not lie on th.> n. .et again for -onie day-. I'ractiirtHi everything from New Zealand el a red. The s«. Arawa i- due to-mor-rn«. but op to time of writing there is n.. newn of her. Should she dock tori...row the butter- will not be of any i:— until after the holiday?. ( i.-e-e.—\o further Improvement in pi. L . hut a better general trade, and v, > look for a continuance of a good dehi . J if prices are not forced to a prolevel. . ""itatiom: Butter Danish. 123«. IFrench, IHK 12Ss; Russian and s i. rian, finest HIS-. IUU. His, (food to *i*K 102s. IDV. inferior Ms, 98s; Vi tiirian. finest jilted 118s. 118s. pood t.. '"me salted 98s. HKh, logs, 112s; New 'th Wales, finest salted 114s, 115s, ]!>-. good to fine salted IIMs. 108s, 110*. li' -t unsalted 112s. 114s. fine unsalted !'"■ HQs: Queensland, finest salted 1 1 . 114s, fine salted 104s. llOi. finest in: ilted 112s. 114s. fine unsalted lftlfe. II"-: Xew Zealand. finest salted 118s. 1-' fine salted 110-. 113s. good salted li'J-. 106s, inferior !MK 1(*W: Irish. . : nnery 118s, 12H-. factory US-. I'MV 1' --. 106s. Cliee-.-—Canadian, finest fine 61s; New Zealand, finest whit" fife. 61s, finest coloured 61s. 625.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 37, 3 February 1908, Page 4
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