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LONDON QUOTATIONS. The New Zealand Dairy Produce Board has- received the following market report from its London Agency dated November 18: Butter.—New Zealand salted (according Lo grading date) : 172 sto 'l7Bs; in;salted, 188 s to 190 s; market, steady. Australian. —Finest salted : 172 sto 17Ss; uusalted. 184 s to 186 s. Argentine.—Finest uusalted : 168 s to 174 is. Dutch.—Creamery uusalted: 202 s to 2! Ms. Danish.—2oßs to 210 s. I?otai 1 price of Danish advancing on Monday to 2s; New Zealand unchanged. UDd. _ . * Cheese.—New Zealand, white, coloured, new season, 97-si to 100 s; matured. 103 s to 101 s; market firmer, good demand for matured. Canadian finest white, coloured. 102 s to 10Is, October’*; up to 106 s, September’s; c.i.f.e. quotations, 92s to 945. Oct-ober-Novemner; 95s to 100 s choice e >tember’s. English finest farmers’. 126 s to 130 s. last week 126 s to 130 s. Detail prices unchanged. The board lias also -received the following market report form .its agent in Montreal : Butter.—New York, 50 cents (2s Id) ; San Francisco, 49 cents (2s Bid); Montreal, 38 cents (Is 7d). Cheese: Montreal, 19), cents (9 5-8(1). Our producing season is practically over.

< "ANTU'RBURY MARKUPS. | _ CTJ RISTiCItURCIT, Nov. 21. j The period of slackness in the proj dace markets continues, all lines being .aborted. Last week there was some ilejiiiaml for potatoes from Auckland, but iit lias since fallen off, no doubt boI cause supplies arc going on to the nmrjl'Ct from Oukekohe. There is also a falling- Dll' in the demand from Wclilington where potatoes from the Ilutt district are now coming forward, in any case local tubers are much poorer in quality than they were earlier in tlm season. i Better weather is required to bring (in lh(> onion crops than is at present being experienced, rain and cold regarding growth. I A little wheat is being sold for next year’s delivery at 5s 8d to 5s Od per bushel.

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Hawera Star, Volume XLVII, 23 November 1927, Page 12

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COMMERCIAL. Hawera Star, Volume XLVII, 23 November 1927, Page 12

COMMERCIAL. Hawera Star, Volume XLVII, 23 November 1927, Page 12

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