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BUTTER AND CHEESE. Copy of cablegram received by Dalgety and Co., Ltd., from their Lon don office, dated October 24:— Butter: Market quieter. Danish 150/to 152/, New Zealand finest 112/- to 116/-, Australian finest unsalted 128/to 130/-, salted 112/- to 114/-, G.A.Q. 106/- to 110/-. Cheese: Market quieter. Australian white 71/- to 74/-, coloured 70/- to 72/-, New Zealand white 74/- to 76/-, New Zealand coloured 71/- to 73/-, Canadian white 72/- to 80/-, coloured 72/- to 78/-, c.i.f. 74/- to 75/-. GRAIN AND PRODUCE. CHRISTCHURCH, October 24. The potato market has suffered a complete relapse. Quotations to-day are £l/15/- to £2 a ton on trucks. This is the lowest level known for some years. The Northern market, as far as the volume of business is concerned, is practically non-existent. There are still a fair quantity of tubers offering. One of the principal features of the market is the disinclination of merchants to deal in forward business, little of which is passing. There are no changes to report in any of the other sections of the market, which are quiet. STOCKS AND SHARES.
AUCKLAND, October 25. Reported sales: Taranaki Oil 2/9, NZ. Breweries 45/6.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 25 October 1930, Page 8
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