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LONDON DAIRY PRICES.

BUTTER IN BETTER . DEMAND.

REPORTS FROM MERCHANTS.

Tho weekly Press Association message from London, dated July 24, states that the demand for butter Jias improved. Danish is quoted at 1565; choicest New Zealand salted, 136s to 138s; exceptionally good, 140s; Australian, 135s to 1365; unsalted, New Zealand, 150s to 1525; Australian, 154s to 1365. Tho cheese market is firm. New Zealand, white, is quoted at 795; coloured, 83s; Australian, white, 755; coloured, 80s 6d Amalgamated Dairies, Ltd., has received the following cablegram from its London house, dated July 24: —Butter: After substantial sales finest butter advanced to 140s; market very firm. Cheese: White, 795; coloured, 83s; market very slow at advance.

Andrew Clement and Sons, Ltd., lias received the following cablegram from its London house, dated July 24; Butter: 137s to 138s. Cheese: White, 795; coloured, 83s. The Port Adelaide and tho Port Huon have arrived.

Dalgety and Company, Ltd., has re- , ceived the following cablegram from its London house, dated July 24:—Butter: A T ew Zealand, finest salted, 135s to 1335; Danish, 154s to 1565; Australian,. finest unsalted, 132s to 1365; finest salted, 132s to 1365; general average quality, 130s to 1325. The market is firm. Cheese: New Zealand, white, 78s to 80s; coloured, 80s to 82s; Canadian, white, 82s to 84s; coloured. 82s to 84s; Australian, white, 74s to 765; Australian, coloured, 74s to 765. The market is quiet.

Joseph Nathan and Company, Ltd., has received the following cablegram from it# London house, dated July 24:—Butter: Stored, 136 a; freshly landed, 137s to 138s. Tho market is firm. Cheese: White, 795; coloured, 83s. The market is very quiet. W. \V. Bowker has received the following cablegram from A. J. Mills and Company, Ltd., dated July 24:—Butter: New Zealand, finest, 136s to 138s; firsts, 135s to 1365; Danish, 150s to 1525; Australian, 132s to 1365. The market is firm and the demand improving. Cheese: NewZealand, white, 78s to 80s; coloured, 82s to 84s; Canadian, white, 80s; coloured, 82s. The market is steady.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20626, 26 July 1930, Page 9

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LONDON DAIRY PRICES. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20626, 26 July 1930, Page 9

LONDON DAIRY PRICES. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20626, 26 July 1930, Page 9

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