BUTTER MARKET FIRM.
ON A LOWER BASIS. LONDON, April 14. The butter trade is quiet, but- the market is firm at a lower basis. Choicest. New Zealand is quoted at 178/ to IR2/, exceptionally choice at 184/, compared with ISB/ to 192/ last week. Cnsalted is quotrd at 180/, compared with 100/ to 194/ last week. Secondary sorts arc quoted at 170/ to 17G/, as against 180/; to 180/ last week. Australian choicest salted and unsalted are quoted at 100/ to 170/, exceptionally choice to 182/, and secondary at 158/ to 104/. \ Danish is quoted at 184/ to 186/. 1 Cheese is quiet. Best- New Zealand diite is quoted at SO/ to 80/; coloured 88/ to 02/. Australian has been temporarily cleared. — (A. and N.Z. Cable.) [ COLIN ROSS' SENTENCE. MOTHER'S PLEA FOR REPRIEVE MELBOURNE, Apr"' 14. Mrs. Ross, mother of Colin Ross, who has been condemned to death fur the murder of ihe 1 ""-year-old girl Alma Tirtschke. appealed to the Utornev.-'reneral for a reprieve for her son. She stated that she had sold nci house aud vow had money tc> appeal to the Privy Council. The Attorney-General said he could hold out no hope, and she would only waste tiny. and money in attempting to proceed further. Mrs. Ross rtoiltly protested her son's innocence.— (A. and N.Z. (able.)
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Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 89, 15 April 1922, Page 7
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