BUTTER PRICE FALLS AGAIN
Messrs. Samuel Page and Son,1 London, under date of .3rd-October, advise Messrs. Dalgety, ■',Wellington, as follows: —"Since our last wire butter 4s per cwt lower. No -sign •of improvement." ■ • . . . Messrs.'Page's last advice, dated London, Ist October, gave prices of butter as follow: —Danish, 144s to 116s; New Zealand, ' finest salted, 120s to 1245; Australian finest uusalted,' 124s to 128s; salted, 120s .to. 1225;.-'G.A;.Q., aiGs .to 118s. Compared' •with.last ;..w ; eek. Danish has fallen ■'. 3s, New-'^ealaicl^;;/ ; .■•.,'■','.. :: ;
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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 83, 4 October 1930, Page 12
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79BUTTER PRICE FALLS AGAIN Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 83, 4 October 1930, Page 12
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