BUTTER AND CHEESE
LONDON QUOTATIONS,
DAIRY BOARD'S REPORT.
(Special to “Northern Advocate.") WELLINGTON, This Day.
The Dairy Board has received the following market report from its London agency, dated April 1: — Butter.—New Zealand salted, April 1, 152/ to 154/ (March 25, 150/ to 152/); nnsaltod, 100/ to 164/ (160/ to 162/). Market finished quietly with prices steady. Australian salted, 150/ to 154/ (150/ to 152/); unsalted, 156/ to 162/ (156/ to 160/). Argeu-
line finest, 152/ to 156/ (148/ to 152/). Dutch unsalted, 176/ to 178/ (176/ to 178/); Danish, 182/ to 184/ j (178/). Retail prices are unchanged. I Continental markets continue quiet. 1 Cheese.—New Zealand coloured, 77/ to 78/ (78/ to 80/); white, 76/ to 78/. The market is steady, but quiet. Canadian white and coloured, 92/ to 94/ (94/ to 96/). The market is steady. English finest farmers’, 122/ to 124/. j Stocks are small. The retail price has (been reduced to lOd.
j The fixed quota- for the week ended I April 2 has been sold at an average j price of about 150/ for butter and : 70/ for cheese.
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Northern Advocate, 6 April 1927, Page 4
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