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OVERSEAS MARKETS..

DAIRY PRODUCE. GLASGOW PRICES. Norden and Company,. Limited, has received the following cablegram from R. and W. Davidson, Limited Glasgow, dated September 12:—Butter: TJnsaltecl, 146/ to 150/; salted, 124/ to 126/. Improved demand. Cheese: Coloured, /2/ to 74/; white, 71/ to 72/. Market steady. Messrs. Leonard and Son have received • advice by cable from Mr. A. C. Rowson, London, dated September 12,. of the following market report:— Cheese. —New Zealand, white, 72/6 to 73/; coloured, 71/ to 72/. The demand for wliite cheese is active, and the market is very firm. , \ Butter.—New Zealand, first grade, 126/ Butter. —New Zealand, first grade, 126/; .finest,,. 128/. The demand is steady, and the market firm. Messrs. Joseph Nathan and Co. have received the' following cable from their ' London principals, Messrs. Nathan and Trengrouse, datdd September 13:— Butter.—Finest, 129/; first, 127/ per C^Cheese.— White, coloured, standardised, 74/,' full cream, 75/ per cwt. . Both markets firm. Quiet at these prices. Messrs. Dalgety and Company, Limited, report having received the following cablegram from their London principals, 'Messrs. Samuel Page and Son, dated loth instant:— Dairy produce: Butter and white' cheese, 2/ dearer. Butter now 126/ to 130/;' cheese, white, 75/ to 76/.

TALLOW, HEMP, WOOL, ETC. The Department of Agriculture has received the following dated September 13; from the High Commissioner for New Zealand, London:— „ ; ! Tallow—There was not sufficient fresh material landed in time to enable the auctions to be lipid this week, and they wijl be resumed next week. The market is quiet but steady, with, spot quotations unchanged.-., * : Hemp.—The Manila market is quiet but steady. " K." grade, November- January and December-February shipments, sold at £20 5/. The output of Manila from January 1 to August 31 was 927,000 bales, against 1,122,000 for the, same period last year. . Stocks in Manila, on August 31 totalled 144,000 bales, against -213,000 at the same time last year; stocks in England, 18,679 bales, against 15,885. . - Sisal.—The African market is quiet but steady, witlr prices unchanged. Mexican is unchanged. The New Zealand market reported! 5 N ° fir < St haad sales ar ® -Stocks' are heavy. Cold stored la™.l«tVpr!L and a " sol 4 - "Wool.— I The Bradford market is quiet

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Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 219, 16 September 1930, Page 4

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OVERSEAS MARKETS.. Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 219, 16 September 1930, Page 4

OVERSEAS MARKETS.. Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 219, 16 September 1930, Page 4