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LONDON" PRODUCE MARKET. r i Messrs V u .Griffiths and Co. arc in receipt of the J ■'■following marker report from their- Lbndon principals, Messrs Mills and -{Sparrow, dated London, Aug. 2, 1012; " " BUTTER MARKET REPORT. The weather at the commencement'of the week'wits rather cold, but to-day it is much warmer; good 'rains have fallen in many parts of the country, and generally speaking, the pastures are looking well. The strike, we are -pleased to say, is now ended; the men are all returning to work, and it will not he many days before everything will be going a bead, and business generally in full swing. Danish.—There has been a still further advance of three kroner*, and all the berst dairies are clearing. Siberian.—The arrivals this week amounted to 40.1)00 casks;, quality was about the average. The finest cleaved at an advance of 2s to lis, these going into consumption straight away, but most of the secondary are iroing into store on fqiecul;i:i\e account. Irish. There is a good ih:-,-ml for all butters of linesl. quality. and prices arc again 2s to -t- dearer, (he uiisalted .showing a decided premium over ihe .-ailed. French. —In addition 10 the advance which we advertised for last Monday, there was a still further ad\ame of Oil per dozen on all qualities of fresh rolls ."is per cwt oil uiisalted baskets, and -Is per cwt on salted. Australia and New Zealand.—The s.s. ."Wiltshire" which arrived some days ago. is di-.-harghi'/ her butter in the river, but. >o far this ki.s nut come to hand. The rea-on of her discharging the butter into a smaller sto;uner. to take into Victoria duck, was'on-account of the quays sit Tilbury being too congested. It now look, :'i>, if this butter would not come to hand until after the holidays, but |f Ihe quality opens satisfactorily.- there will be a ri.ulv demand at full prices, as I hero is a L-ood trade for all best butters. A few of' the stored parcels are being picked over, but taken as a whole, the.e aic not mei'tiii:'' with a ready sale. ('IIKESE. The prices remain (he same, except tlis-.t ih'-"e is a lirmer lone, and possibly for a few \crv best colored Is extra b.oe-j i-idi'. The feeling, '•o far as Ihe firii!-.' i- ■oiiecnieii. is strong, and it. look; a- though we are going (-, have hi-Mi prices right through the iUltumii.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 102, 16 September 1912, Page 7

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COMMERCIAL Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 102, 16 September 1912, Page 7

COMMERCIAL Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 102, 16 September 1912, Page 7

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