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UNPROMISING MARKETS

. LONDON, 21st August. Butter: The market is very dull owing to heavy stocks, chiefly New Zealand. Danish, 140s to 142s per cwt; choicest salted New Zealand, 1325; Australian, 130s to 131s. Cheese: The market is quiet. New Zealand, white 75s to 765, coloured 80s to 81s; i Australian, none offering. Messrs. Dalgety and Co. are advised by Messrs. Samuel Page and Son, London, 21st August: "Butter: Market continues weak at further decline. Danish, 142s to 1449 (144s to 1465); New Zealand, finest salted, 130s to 132s (132s to 1355); Australian, finest unsalted 132s to 134s' (132s to 1355), salted 130s to 132s (132s to 1355), G.A.Q. 126s to 128s (128s to 130s). "Cheese: Market dull. New Zealand, white 75s to 76s (76s to 775), coloured 80s to 81s (81s to 82s); spot price for Canadian white 80s to 82s (80s to 82s), spot price for Canadian coloured 80s to 82s (80s to 84s); c.i.f., Canadian, 77s (78s to 795). (Last week's quotations shown in parentheses.) Messrs. Joseph Nathan and Co., Ltd., have received the following market report from Messrs. Trengrouse and Nathan, Ltd., London, dated 21st August:—"New Zealand butter, fresh landed, very slow sale, 130s to 132s per cwt; stored neglected. New Zealand cheese, white 74s per cwt, coloured 80s. Market weak."

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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 47, 23 August 1930, Page 12

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UNPROMISING MARKETS Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 47, 23 August 1930, Page 12

UNPROMISING MARKETS Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 47, 23 August 1930, Page 12

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