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DAIRY PRODUCE MARKET

LONDON QUOTATIONS The New Zealand Dairy ProduceBoard has received the following market report from its London Office, dated August 17:— Butter—New Zealand salted 795, 81a, to 82s (last week 81s to 83s); equals approximately o,}d f.0.b.; unsalted 86s to 90s (84s to 90s. Australian salted 75s to 76s (76s to 775); unsalted 78s to 80s (78s to 80s). Danish 85s f.0.b.. 105s to 106s spot (83s. 105s). Market steadier at close. Retail prizes unchanged. New Zealand 10d, Danish Is Id. Dutch unsalted 70s to 82s (78s to 78s). Estonian salted and unsalted 69s to 72s (72s to 78s). Latvian salted and unsalted 63s to 71s (70s to 735). Lithuanian salted and unsalted. C9s to 71s (70s to 735). S berian salted 07s to 69s (G9s to 71s). Uhranian salted (iGs to 67s (63s to 70s) salted 63s to 65s (65s to 635) 5 -':?t quiet. "?sr—New Zealand white ids to 41 ' (5.35 d f.0.b.), (40s Gd to 50s); color:' d 40s *o 46s t>u (4.93 d f.0.b.) (46s Gd to 475). Australian, white 4G< fid, coloured 455. Canadian, white 60s. new season's 48s to 52s (58s to 60s, new season's 525); coluoured 54s to 565, new son's 525); coloured 54s to 5Cs. new season's 535) c.i.jf. 49s (50s Gel). English finest farmers' 100s, 101s to 106s '100.; to 104s). Market steady. New Zealand retail price unchanged, 7d. The board has also received the following advice from its agents in Canada:—Butter, New York 20 cents, Montreal 18i cents. DAIRY EXPORTS FULL YEAR'S RETURNS The Dairy Board reports a record of Shipments of butter and cheese for the 12 months ended July 31 last at 139,002 tons of butter and 101,400 tons of cheese. The greater part of the butter and practically all the cheese were shipped to Great Britain, with increasing shipments of produce to British ports other than London; also a sumstantial increase in exports of butter to Jamaica. The full 12 months' exports to various destinations are as follows: — Exports of Butter 12 mos, 12 mos., 1933-34, 1932-33. Tons. Tons. London .. 102,962 94,331 •Avonmouth, .. 8,510 7,859 Liverpool .. 6,571 b,n~ Manchester .. 10.401 8,381 Glasgow .. 8.380 6,640 Hull .. U6 Canada ;. 342 Honolulu .. H2 219 Panama .. 683 671 Jamaica .. 391 102 Other countries .. 534 *>i-> Total tons .. Exports of Chees« 12 mos., 12 mos., 1933-34. 1932-33. Tons. Tons. London .. 79,537 78.862 Avonmouth .. 6.405 &><?s Liverpool .. 4,976 4,519 Manchester .. 5,193 5.443 Glasgow .. 5,007 5,178 Hull .. 39 Other countries .. 03 123 Total tons .. 101,400 90,876 ♦lncludes Cardiff shipments.

" IDEAL LAMB TYPES „.*,„,. rhamnions over all breeds at Smithfield, 1933; and Southdown-Suffolk ewe lambs <rhjht) which were awarded first priz Suffolk ewe lambs (on the left) which were supmne cnai i crossbred lambs at smithfield last year.

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Press, Volume LXX, Issue 21247, 20 August 1934, Page 13

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DAIRY PRODUCE MARKET Press, Volume LXX, Issue 21247, 20 August 1934, Page 13

DAIRY PRODUCE MARKET Press, Volume LXX, Issue 21247, 20 August 1934, Page 13

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