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SUTTER AND CHEESE QUIET.

HIGH COMMISSIONER'S CABLE The Department of Agriculture has received the following cablegram, dated December 18, from the High Commissioner for New Zealand, London: — Butter. —Market quiet. Official quotations are:—New Zealand: Salted (new season’s), Dec. 18. 170 s to 172 s per cwt.; Dec. 11, 168 s to 170 s per cwt.: other qualities* Dec. 18, 162 sto 164 s per cwt.; finest stored. Dec. 18, 164 s to 166 s per cwt.; other qualities: Dec. 18, 156 s to 158 s per cwt. New Zealand Control Board official minimum prices are:—Finest, 172 s per cwt; first grade, ?70s per cwt. Australian: salted: Dee. 18, 166 s to 170 s per cwt.: unsalted; Dee, 18, 168 s to 172 s per cwt. Other qu ilities: Dec. 18,* 140 sto 160 s per cwt. Canadian: Dec. 18, 164 sto 165 s pel cwt. Argentine; unsalted: Dec. 18. 156 s to 160 s per cwt. Other qualities: Dec. 18. 136 sto 154 s per cwt Siberian: 154 sto 156 s per cwt. Danish: Dec. 18, 186 s to 188 s per. cwt. Cheese. —Canadian market steady. New Zealand slow. Official quotations are: —English finest farmers’ (demand is good), Dec. 18. 108 s to 112 s per cwt.; Canadian: finest coloured and white, Dec. 18, 94s to 96s per cwt: exceptional, 98s per cwt. New Zealand: coloured and white: Dec. IS, 95s to 96s per cwt.; Dec. 11, do. Control Board minimum i/'ices are: —Finest, 96s per cwt; first grade, 95s per cwt; Australian coloured, 92s to 93s per cwt. Shipment of New Zealand produce arrived this week per “Kia Ora,” ‘‘Port Hacking” and “Rimutaka.” Hemp. —Manila market firm and closed quieter. “J” grade OctoberDecember shipments sold at £4B and .Tanuary-March shipments £47 10s, Output from January 1 to November 30 1,1 60,000 bales, against 1,1 38.000 for same period last. year. Stocks in Manila at November 30 150.000 against 164,000; Great Britain 6.425. against 29.374 Sisal market irregular on report Mexican offered £3B 10s c.i.f. Great Britain. Fair demand for No. 2 Tanganyika at £4l. Tattle offering. Highpoints December-Februarv shipments quoted sellers £3B 10s and Fair. £36 10s. \v oo l, —Bradford market quiet with only small amount of now business being done.

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 21 December 1926, Page 8

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SUTTER AND CHEESE QUIET. Horowhenua Chronicle, 21 December 1926, Page 8

SUTTER AND CHEESE QUIET. Horowhenua Chronicle, 21 December 1926, Page 8

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