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DAIRY PRODUCE

Butter Steady at 112/116/-

CHEESE FIRM AT 71/74/-

Joseph Nathan and Co., Ltd., have received the following market report from Trengrouse and Nathan, Ltd., London, dated October 14:—New Zealand butter: l! inest, little available, 114/- to 116/- i first, 11-/-ner cwt. New Zealand cheese: M lute, <4/pcr cwt.; coloured, 71/- per cwt. Market The New Zealand Producers’ Co-operative Marketing Association's weekly cabled market report from London, dated October 14, is as followsßutter: Market steady, x\ew Zealand, 114/- to 116/-; Danish, Cheese: Market tinner. New Zealand, white 74/-, coloured 72/-. GRAIN AND PRODUCE Wellington Market Prices Wholesale prices of grain and other produce current in Wellington are quoted by Laery and Co., Ltd., as follow:— Wheat.—7/0 to 7/5 per bushel, sacks in, for ten-sack lots or over. Smaller quantities 2d. per bushel extra. Oats.—Gartons, 4/5 to 4/9; shelled oats, 6/- to 6/6; short heavy Gartons, 4/10; crushed oats, 5/2; black oats, 5/3; Dun oats, 5/6 to 6/3 per bushel, sacks in. Barley.—Chevalier, 5/2 per busnei. Mixed Fown Feed.—Tikaka brand, 6/3 per bushel. Less than five-sack lots, 6/6 per bushel, sacks In. Chick Raiser.—Tikaka brand, coarse, 200’s 33/6, 100's IS/-, 50’s 9/6; fine, 200’s 34/6, 100’s 18/6, 50’s 10/6. Pollard and Bran.—£B per ton. Less than half-ton lots 10/- per ton extra. Peas.—Prussian blue, 7/6 per bushel, sacks in; crushed, 6/9 per bushel; feed peas, 5/8; partridge peas, 3/10 to 6/2 per bushel. Maize. —New Zealand, whole, 6/4; crushed maize, 5/8; less than 10-sack lots, 2d. per bushel extra. Meals—Maizemeal, 8/- per bushel; Australian maizemeal, 7/- per bushel; barley meal, £B/10/- per ton; meatmeal, £l3; wheatmeal, £l2/10/-; farro food, £lO/10/-; pigmeal, £B/5/-; peameal, £10; less than ton lots, 10/- per ton extra. linseed meal, £l5 per ton; nuts, £l5; less than half-ton lots, 10/- per ton extra. Linseed.—Whole, 22/6; crushed, 25/-; less than sack lots, 2/6 per cwt. extra. Chaff.—Prime Blenheim, £9; inder-grade lines, £B/5/- to £B/15/-; less than ton lots, 10/- per ton extra. Potatoes.—Seed, Canterbury-grown, handselected, Gamekeeper, £7 per ton; Arran Chief. £7/15/-; Sutton’s Supreme, £ll/10/-; Red Dakotas, seed, £6; British Queen, £6; less than ton lots, 10/- per ton extra. Peanuts.—Java shelled peanuts, 4d. per lb.; Chinese, in shell, 3}d. per lb.; less than sack lots, }d. per lb. extra. ' Dairy Butter.—Pats and bulk, 1/- to 1/1 per lb. Eggs.—Fresh, 1/3 to 1/5 per dozen. Poultry, Etc.—Fowls: White Leghorns, 5/6 to 6/-; Black Orpingtons and heavy varieties, 8/- to 10/- per pair. Geese, 10/- to 12/- per pair. Ducks, Runners, 7/- to 0/-; heavy whites, 10/1 to 12/- per pair. Turkeys, 1/1 to 1/3 per lb. Pigs.—6o’s to 80’s, 7d. to Bd. per lb. SYDNEY WOOL SALES Market Firm at Late Rates (Roc. October 15, 10 p.m.) Sydney, October 11. At the wool sales to-day, 11,015 bales were offered, of which 10.677 were sold at auction; In addition, 1360 bales were disposed of privately. The market was firm at late rates. Continental and Japanese buyers were the chief operators. Greasy merino made up to 16jd. SHOTOVER GOLD Dominion Special Service. Masterton, October 15. The following advice has been received in Masterton from the chairman of directors of the Shotover Gold Dredge Co. Ltd.: —“One hundred and eleven ounces; very satisfactory."

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Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 18, 16 October 1930, Page 14

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DAIRY PRODUCE Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 18, 16 October 1930, Page 14

DAIRY PRODUCE Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 18, 16 October 1930, Page 14

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