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COMMERCIAL.

DAIRY PRODUCE. Alcssrs J. and J. Lonsdale and Co., Ltd., advise their market report for the week ended February 15 as follows: Cheese —Dull, 9Ss to 995; butter, slow, 172 s to 1745. HIGH COMMISSIONER'S REPORT. The Department of Agriculture has received the following cablegram dated February 13 from the High Commissioner for New Zealand, London: BUTTER. Alarket quiet. Official quotations are: New Zealand. —Finest salted : 173 s to 174 s per cwt (Is 6*d per lb); exceptional up to 176 s (Is 6|d) Unsalted : 176 s to 178 s (Is 6jfd to Is 7d). Other qualities: 140 sto 168 s (Is 3d to Is 6d). Australian. —Salted : 164 s to 166 s up to 168 s (Is old, Is s;(d, to Is 6d). Unsalted: 166 sto 170 s (Is oj{d to Is 6*d).. Other qualities (salted): 140 s Lo 362 s (Is 3d to is s*d). Other qualities (unsalted) : 140 sto 160 s (Is 3cl to Is sd). Argentine.Unsaltcd : 156 sto 160 s (Is 4ld to Is sd). Exceptional: 162 s (Is old). Other qualities; lolls to 154 s (Is 4d to Is 4-id). Siberian. —150 s to 154 s (Is 4d to Is 4 Ad) Danish. —192 s (Is B*d). CHEESE. Quiet and steady. English finest farmers’, Canadian and Australian unchanged. New Zealand.—Finest coloured: 102 s to 103 s, up to 104 s per cwt (lOijd to lid ner Hi). White: 98s to 100 s .(IO.UI to* 10i}d).

AVANGANUI AYOQL SALE. The Farmers’ Co-op. Organisation of New Zealand report as follows: — ‘ ; We held our third sale of the season on Tuesday last, when we submitted a- catalogue of just over 1000 bales, the selection generally being not up to previous offerings. A full bench of buyers was in attendance, and competition was fairly keen, all sections operating. As compared with last sale, prints showed a decline of a half-penny per lb all over. Lambs’ wool met with strong competition and maintained nist month’s levels. “The following are some of our best realisations: —JP/Cawood, H llftl, W 11 Id, E lid; AVAVAAL A X-bred 11, B I0*cl; A 7, lambs 13*d, X-bred llld and 10.,d ; HD/E, Lbs. 12d; HM/Burnside, W llid, E lid; CC/PPF, H lid, X-bred 10Jd; PJF, E lid; HUH, E lid; CHR, DN Lbs. 12;‘d; P.P.F. Co slipe Lbs. 15d, 14Ad, 14*, 14*d; D 6, A ll*d; H/SUN, A 11*d; HPW/Mata, E l*cl; A LC, Romney ll*d. Lincoln lOd : ASH, FI lid, AE ll*d; AV A AA r /H, H ll*d, AV ll*d, E ll*d, lambs 113 d; Aliro, W lid, E lid; TWH, E 1 0Acl ; PB/M, Lin. 103 d ; ADJ, X-bred 103 d; Ngninutn, E 10*d.

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Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 18 February 1926, Page 10

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COMMERCIAL. Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 18 February 1926, Page 10

COMMERCIAL. Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 18 February 1926, Page 10

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