BUTTER BUYERS ACTIVE.
SALES j:j taranaki. OFFERS UP TO 12V6D PER POUND. There has been considerable activity in the butter market in Taranaki for the last few weeks (says a New Plymouth exchange). Numerous offers ol 12Y3cl have been made in the province, and m tne South a number have been accepted. Three firms apparently are taking an optimistic view. They are operating in a large way, and there is a good deal more activity than for some time. The price offered is in excess of market rates at present, but the London buyers have information that is not readily available in New Zealand. The influence of European production on the future price is considerable. If the Continent has a good spring and there is large production, the market may weaken, in which case the buyers may lose fairly heavily on their transactions. On the other hand, the northern spring may not be good, which would probably give the firms operating a satisfactory margin. Though North Taranaki companies have not accepted a great many offers, a fair proportion of sales has been made in the southern part of the province. The prices, mostly in excess of 1/, have been tempting, •specially aa fairly large quantities of ■ittcr are being taken by the buyers, 'her firms apart from the three mcnncd are buying, but only cautiously. Xo offers are being made for cheese.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 102, 2 May 1931, Page 4
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