BUTTER AGAIN HIGHER
NEW ZEALAND UP TO 89/-. MARKET NOW QUIETER. New Zealand butter is quoted on the London market at 88s to 89s per cwt., a rise of Is since the end of last week. However, the demand is now quieter due to traders having filled their requirements for the Easter holidays. Forward business has also slackened. Sales were made early in the week at 113 d per lb f.0.b., equal to 95s 6d per cwt. London, for AprilMay shipment. Cheese is selling in London at 53s 6d to 54s per cwt., also an advance of Is. The New Zealand Producers' Cooperative Marketing Association, Ltd., have received the following cablegram, dated April 7, from their London principals:—Butter: New Zealand, 89s; Danish, 118 s. Cheese: White and coloured, 53s 6d. Both markets are quiet.
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King Country Chronicle, Volume XXX, Issue 4832, 9 April 1936, Page 5
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