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HOME MARKETS. HIGH COMMISSIONER’S CABLE.' DAIRY PRODUCE QUOTATIONS. The Department of Agriculture has received the following cablegram, dated the 9th inst., from the High Commissioner for New Zeaalnd, London : xitttTEß. Market quiet and business slow. Official quotations are: — New Zealand —Finest salted: 164 sto 166 s per cwt (Is s£d to Is 5Jd), exceptional 168 s per cwt (Is 6d> ; unsalted, 174 s to 176 s per cwt (Is to Is 63d), exceptional 178 s per cwt (Is 7d) ; other qualities. 146 s to 162 s per cwt (Is 33d to Is sfd). Australian —Salted, 158 s to 160 s per cwt; other qualities, 140 sto 162 s per cwt (Is 34d to Is 5-Id.) . Australian.—Salted, 158 s to 160 s per cwt; other qualities, 140 sto 156 s per cwt; unsalted, 166 s to 168 s per cwt; other qualities, 150 s to 164 s per cwt (Is 4Jd to Is s*d). Argentine.—ls6s to 160 s up to 162 s per cwt; other qualities, 150 sto 154 s per cwt. Danish. —200 sto 204 s per cwt.(ls 9Jd to Is 93d). CHEESE. Market quiet but firm. Present quotations are: — English.—Finest farmers , firm, ldos to 140 s per cwt (Is 2£d to Is 3d). Canadian. —Coloured, 106 sto 110 s per cwt (11-Jd to 113 d). New Zealand. —Co'ou.red and white, 101 s to 102 s per cwt (lOfd to lid). Australian. —Coloured, 98s to 100 s per cwt. ‘ Shipments of New- Zealand produce arrived this week per s.s. Anglo-Coluni-bian, Pakeha, and Port Hacking.

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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 16 April 1925, Page 5

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COMMERCIAL Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 16 April 1925, Page 5

COMMERCIAL Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 16 April 1925, Page 5

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