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DAIRY MARKETS

BUTTER WEAK, CHEESE QUIET

(By Telegraph.—Press Assn.—Copyright.) (Received September 14, 10.30 a.m.) LONDON, September 13. The butter market is slow. Dauish, 104s per cwt; choicest salted New Zealand, 75s to 775; Australian, 72s to 735; unsalted New, Zealand, 85s to 86s; Australian, 75s to 775. The cheese market ia dull. New Zealand coloured 45s 6d per cwt, white 47s 6d. ' ' .

A^ H. Turnbull and Co., Ltd., have received the following cable from W. Weddel and Co., Ltd., dated London, September 12:—"Both markets quiet—no demand. Butter: Danish, 106s to lOBs per cwt; New Zealand, finest, 74s to 775; Kangaroo, finest, 72s to 735. Cheese: New Zealand, white 47s to 47s 6d, coloured 44s to 44s 3d," . ■

Joseph Nathan and Co., Ltd., have received from Trengrouse and Nathan, Ltd., London, the following'cabled advice, dated September 13:—New Zealand butter, 75s to 76s per cwt; market weak. New Zealand, cheese, white 475, coloured 44s 6d; market quiet. Samuel Page and Son; Ltd., report to Dalgety and Co., London, September 13, as follows:—Butter market weak. Danish 104s (108s); New Zealand, salted, 70s (77s to 795); storey, 72s to 735; Australian-, finest unsalted, 74s to 7Ss (76s to 795); salted, 71s to 73s (74s to 755); C.A.Q.. 70s (71s to 725). Cheese

Additional Commercial Information Will be found Elsewhere In This Issue.

market slow. New Zealand, white 475. 6d (48s 6d), coloured 44s 6d (45s 6d); spot price for Canadian, white 48s to '52s (48s to 525), coloured 48s to 52s (48s to 525). (Last week's quotations shown in parentheses.)

A. J. Mills, London, September 13, give the following market prices as ruling at the close of . business od Thursday:—Butter market is slow. New Zealand, finest 75s to 765, .firsts 745, iinsaited 86s, cold stored 2s'to 3s less; Australian, choicest 72s to 735,' first grade 71s to 725; Danish, spot 104s, f.o.b. 82s; Siberian, 62s to 635; Baltic States, 60s to 645; Irish. 70s fo 725. Cheese market is slow. Ne\y Zealand, white 47s to 47s 6d, coloured 44s to 44s 6d;, Canadian, c.i.f.,: white and coloured, 47s to 48s.

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Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 65, 14 September 1934, Page 12

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DAIRY MARKETS Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 65, 14 September 1934, Page 12

DAIRY MARKETS Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 65, 14 September 1934, Page 12

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