BUTTER MARKET DEPRESSED
LONDON, March 8
The butter market is depressed owing to the strike. Retailers are nervous, and are keeping their stocks at the lowest level. Quotations are: Danish 135/ to 138/, Australian (choicest) 122/ to 124/, New Zealand 125/ to 127/. The quality of many of the Australian lots is unsatisfactory. Prices of cheese are very firm, and the market is strong, with a consumptive demand owing to the cheapness of checs* as compared with meat. New Zealand is quoted at 73/ to 74/.
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Auckland Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 60, 9 March 1912, Page 5
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