DROP IN BUTTER VALUES.
EFFECT OF HIGHER PRICES. CHEESE MARKET LESS ACTIVE. LONDON, March 2:1. Butter \alues have fallen heavily, high retail prices having seriously reduced consumption, both here and on the Continent. A further cause is thai France and Holland arc producing sufficient for 'heir requirements, so that more Danish is being sent to Britain. Oailis-h iquoted at l.Hi . New Xeahind choicest is quoted at 102/ to 1!14/. exceptionally good liits lOlf. unsnlied 20(1 . Australian is ijuoted :it ISli/ to lss . and niisaltcd at 104/ to l!»ii/. It is expected that the demand will improve at the lower range of prices. The eliee-e market is !e>s active, hicli retail prices checking the demand. New Zealand white is quoted at U.'./ mid enlured at ir.il/.
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Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 72, 24 March 1923, Page 7
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