BUTTER AND CHEESE
HEAVY STOCKS IN STORE POSITION ON LONDON MARKET By Telegraph—Press Association —Copyright. LONDON, November 19. With 23,242 tons of butter in cold store, compared with 10,302 tons last year, combined with Australian shipments of .3000 tons weekly, fears of further overstocking have been somewhat relieved by the New Zealand waterfront strike precluding heavy New Zealand arrivals in time for the Christmas trade. The market, after three weeks of gradual decline, appears to have settled down. Multiple shops are able to retail at the popular price of Is a lb, which it is hoped will encourage consumption and stabilize prices at their present level over Christmas. Cheese is very quiet because of buyers having accumulated stocks.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 21 November 1938, Page 3
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