BUTTER AND CHEESE
BOTH MARKETS FIRM
A. H. Turnbull and Co., Ltd. have received the following cable from their principals, W. Weddel and Co.. Ltd dated London, February 8:— ' ' Both markets are firm. Butter: Danish I2os per cwt. New Zealand finest 91s' Kangaroo finest, 90s. Cheese: New Zev i^V 88 I)er •**•• *™ **■* ■ Joseph Nathan and Company, Ltd have received from their principals Vvpn grouse and Nathan, Ltd., London, the following cabled advice, dated February 9:—New Zealand butter, 92s per cwtNew Zealand cheese, 48s 6d per cwt Both markets are quiet, but firm. ..The New-Zealand Producers' Co-opera-tive Marketing Association's weekly cabled market report from London, dated Febi-u ary 8, is as follows:—Butter market steady with more inquiry;- New Zealand, finest grade 90s to 91s; first grade, 89s to 90s;Danish, 120s. Cheese market steady after a quiet week; New Zealand, white 47s 6d to 48s, coloured 47s to 4Ss.
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Evening Post, Volume CXIX, Issue 35, 11 February 1935, Page 12
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146BUTTER AND CHEESE Evening Post, Volume CXIX, Issue 35, 11 February 1935, Page 12
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