BUTTER AND CHEESE.
Mr. G. A. Mills reports that he is in receipt of the following cabled advice from his principals, Messrs. A. J. Mills and Co., Ltd., London, under date 27th in.stant:— . . ._ Butter.—The market is quiet, but firm. New Zealand, finest, 171s to 1725; New Zealand, first, 170s; Danish ', 172s to 1745; Australian, 167s •to 1695; Irish, 168s to 170s. Cheese.—This market is quiet. New Zealand, white, 91s to 925; New Zealand, coloured, 93s to 945; Canadian, c.i.f. Westerns, 925; Canadian ca.f. Easterns, 89s.
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 149, 28 June 1929, Page 12
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85BUTTER AND CHEESE. Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 149, 28 June 1929, Page 12
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