PRICE OF BUTTER
£)OWN TO SIXTY-SIX
"Butter market depressed and declining" is the reading of a cablegram received by the Producers' Co-operative Marketing Association today. The price quoted in London for New Zealand butter yesterday is given as 665,t0 67s per ewt, and Danish butter is quoted as down to 87s to 89s. ' And not only butter, for the association is also advised that the New Zealand cheese market in London was very inactive, white selling at 38s and coloured at 465. Joseph Nathan and Co., Ltd., have also received from their principals, Trengrouse and Nathan, Ltd., Loridon, the following cabled advice, dated April 4:—"New Zealand butter,- 66s per cwt. New Zealand cheese, white 38s, coloured 465. Both markets weak." Samuel Page and Son, London, April 4, advise> Dalgety and Co. today, that "since our last report, March 29, New Zealand butter and cheese are both 2s per cwt lower." The prices cabled March 29 were: New Zealand finest salt butter, 66s to 68s; New Zealand white1 cheese 40s, and coloured 48s. '
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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 80, 5 April 1933, Page 10
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172PRICE OF BUTTER Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 80, 5 April 1933, Page 10
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