DAIRY PRODUCE AND STRIKE.
■ (ONITED JRESS ASSOCIATION.—COFTRIOH?.) . UUMIUMAti-NEW MAUND CAM ASBOCUTIOH.) LONDON, 24th January. The butter and cheese markets are quiet owing to the strike, buyers having filled requirements last week: New Zealand choicest," 208s to 210s; Australian, 200s to 2025; uusalted, 2s to 4s (premCueese—New Zealand, 102b to 104s. Messrs. Dalgety and Company, Ltd., report having' received the following cablegram from their London house under date of the 24th January:— "Butter—Market very slow. We quote New Zealand salted, JOSs (210s), New Zealand ex/J^1? 11?:1 hl^ is: ?. IZs (2!2s>. Danis>' 218s Baited' HMMmSIS' " ™* "^ "Clieese—Market quiet. New Zealand coloured 105s (105s), white 104s (104s), Canadian o.i.f. quotation 104s (104s). Last week's quo- ; tations given in parentheses. "Strike has disorganised dairy produce business. Buyers are holding off and working on stocks. We expect an improvement after strike settled and active buying occurs "
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 22, 26 January 1924, Page 9
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140DAIRY PRODUCE AND STRIKE. Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 22, 26 January 1924, Page 9
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