SLOW DAIRY MARKETS
< Messrs. Dalgety and Co. have received j a cablegram from Messrs,. Samuel Page | ,'and' Son, London, sth December, advising 1 .as follows:—"Since our report of Ist De- !... cember butter is 2s per cwt lower. We j . quote New Zealand finest salted 84s to I . S6s. Cheese is 3s per cwt lower; colour- ! Ed and white 61s to 625."
j Messrs. Joseph Nathan and Company, i ' Ltd., have received the following cabled ;' advice, dated sth December, from their I principals, Messrs. Trengrouse and Nathan, :' Ltd., London:—"New Zealand butter, : finest 84s to 85s per cwt, first 82s to 83s; ;■■ slowl New Zealand cheese, white and ■ coloured 625. Very quiet." i The Bank of New South Wales is ad- ; Vised, London, 2nd December, as follows:— j /'.Butter, 86s per cwt; cheese, 635:"
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Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 136, 6 December 1932, Page 12
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132SLOW DAIRY MARKETS Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 136, 6 December 1932, Page 12
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