BUTTER AND CHEESE.
LOW PRICES IN LONDON. LATEST QUOTATIONS. Latest advices from London give an unsatisfactory account of the position in regard to the marketing of the Dominion's butter and cheese. A week a ß° appealed that rcrk bottom had been reached, and a recovery was noted m regard to butter Since then the market has again receded for butter, and for cheese values ara still lower. The following-cables have been received to-day:— Messrs. Leonard and Son, from Mr. A. G Rowson: —Market for butter and cheese shows an easier tendency. Present prices. Rnttcr 140/: cheese, 82/. Joseph Nathan, from their London house:—Butter, 138/. Caeese, white 83/, rnloured 84/. Both markets quiet. Newton King, from R. andW.Dav.toj, London:—Butter: The market is weak. salted, 137/ to 140/; unaalted, 148/ to 154/. Cheese: The market is easier. White, 83/, coloured, 84/ to 85/.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 66, 19 March 1930, Page 4
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