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LONDON PRODUCE MARKETS. The Bank of New Zealand prodhee department lias received the following a dvicefrom its London office under date 4th, ilist.Butter and cheese: Steady demand for lower grades. Control prices unchanged. Frozen meat: The market for lambs and wether mutton is expected to go lower owing to large supplies arriving. Owing to the reduction ‘in the prices for ewes the demand has improved. Wethers, light 6ld to 7d per lb, heavy old to G-Jcl; ewes, 3Ad to 41d: lambs, 2’s KR-d to l()4d B’s 10id to load, seconds 9Ad to 10d Australian, Gi-d to 9d ; Argentine, 6d to 7d. DAIRY PRODUCE, Messrs A. H. Turnbull and Co. have received the following cabled advice from London:: —Danish butter, 188 s (last week 182 sto 1.84 s); N.Z. unsa ted, 182 s to 184 s (182 s to 184 s; N.Z. salted. 172 sto 174 s (172 s to 1745); market steady. Stored butter. 166 s to 168 s (IGGs to 168 s). Cheese: ‘White, 93s_to 94s (93s to 945). coloured 94s to 9os (94s to 955): market steady. Canadian cheese. 98s to 102 s (98s to 100 s).

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Hawera Star, Volume XLVI, 9 February 1927, Page 7

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COMMERCIAL Hawera Star, Volume XLVI, 9 February 1927, Page 7

COMMERCIAL Hawera Star, Volume XLVI, 9 February 1927, Page 7

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