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COMMERCIAL.

LONDON MARKEiTS. ' HIGH COMMISSIONER’S REPORT. The Department of Agriculture has received the following cablegram, dated September 25, from the High Commissioner for New Zealand, London: — BUTTER. Market quiet. New Zealand. —Finest salted, 160 s to 164 s per cwt (Is 5d to 1® s)d per lb) ; exceptional, 166 s per cwt (1® 53d) ; unsalted,. 164 s to 170 s (Is s)d to Is 6)d) ; other qualities, 150 s to 154 s (1® 4d to Is 4)d). Australian.—Salted, 154 s to 160 s per cwt (Is 4)d to Is 5d per lb) ; unsalted, 162 s to 170 s (Is s)d to Is 6)d; other qualities, 124 s to 154 s (Is ljd to Is 4)). Canadian. —152 s to 156 s (Is 4)d to Is 4) per lb). Argentine.—Unsalted, 150 s .to 156 s (Is 4)d to Is 4)d per lb) ; other qualities, 134 s to 148 s Is 2)d to Is 33d). Irish—Creamery, 158 s to 160 s (Is 43d to Is sd; unsalted, 162® to 164 s (Is 5) to Is s)d).' Siberian.—-130s to 134 s per ewt (1« ljd to Is 2)d per lb). Danish. —184 s up to 186 s (Is 73d). CHEESE. English steady, colonial quieter. Official quotations are:— English.—Finest faimers’, 96s to 102 s (10) d to 103 d). ■Canadian. Finest coloured and white, 86s to 88s (9)d per lb). New Zealand. —Coloured, 84s to 86s (9d to 9)d): white, 85s to 86s (9d to 0)d). Shipment of New Zealand produce arrived this week per s.s. Matatua.

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Hawera Star, Volume XLVI, 29 September 1926, Page 11

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COMMERCIAL. Hawera Star, Volume XLVI, 29 September 1926, Page 11

COMMERCIAL. Hawera Star, Volume XLVI, 29 September 1926, Page 11

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