DAIRY PRODUCE
REALISATIONS FOR CHEESE.
Private cable advices from London received to-day and dated 80th September, confirm the dullness of the butter market, but indicate an improvement in the price of cheese. The message from London reads:—"Butter expect a. declining market until Government stocks are cleared. Cheese market shows/more animation." A message of the same date from Liverpool rends :—"Cheese market improving." There is no new season's New Zealand butter immediately arriving, and no new make of cheese has yet left the Dominion. Shipments of New Zealand cheese per Port Darwin, which arrived at Hull 15th August, have recently sold at 110s to 112s per cwt for white, and 92s 6d for coloured. Shipments per Kaikoura (in which many of the factories sent the laat of the makes) realised 98s to 99s for white, and 90s to' 92s for coloured. The KaikouTa carried 6000 crates of cheese. She arrived after the Port Darwin.
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Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 81, 3 October 1921, Page 8
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153DAIRY PRODUCE Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 81, 3 October 1921, Page 8
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