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INDIAN TEA PRODUCTION. DRY WEATHER AFFECTS OUTLOOK By Telegraph—Press A>an —Copyright. Received April 8, 5.5 p.m. A. and N.Z. Delhi, April 7. The Indian Tea Association of Calcutta has cabled the following to London regarding crop prospects: “The weather is abnormally dry in all districts and rain is badly wanted.” LONDON PRODUCE MARKET. BUTTER SLOW; CHEESE QUIET. A. and N.Z. London, April 5. The butter market is slow. New Zealand choicest salted is q .oted at 160 s to 170 s per cwt, with 'exceptionally fine quality at 1765. Unsalted is 170 s to 17fls. Australian salted and unsalted is selling at 160 s to 1645, and Danish 188 s to 190 fl. The cheese market is quiet; New Zealand is 97s to 99s per cwt. and Australian 94e to 955.
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Taranaki Daily News, 9 April 1928, Page 9
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