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BUTTER AND CHEESE

DAIRY BOARD’S ADVICES. .The Dairy Produce Board has received the following market report from its London agency, dated September'■ 9: BUTTER. New Zealand: Salted, --September 9, 17(Js to. 180 s per owt, September 2 174 s to 178 s; unsaltcd, September 0 ISOs to 184 s, September 2 170‘s to IS2s; market firm, closing at ISOs to 182 s. forsalted. Australian: Saltedj September 9 172 s to 1765, September 2170 s to 171 s; unsalted, September 9 171 s to 178 s, September 2172 s to 17Ss.

Argentine: Finest unsalted, September 0 170 s to 1765, September 2 I7os to 171 s. :

'lrish: Creamery salted, September 9 176 s to 17Ss, September 2166 s to 168 s; unsalted, i September 9 ISOs to IS2s, September 2170 s to 1725. ■ Dutch: Unsalted, September 9 184 s to 186 s, September 2 1745. Esthonian: September 2166 s to 1725. Latvian: September 9 170 s to 1725, September 2168 s to 170 s. . Siberian; September 9 158 sto I6os, September 2150 s to 1565. Danish: September 0, IS6S' to 1925, September 2 182 s to IB4s. Retail prices unchanged. CHEESE. New Zealand: White and coloured, September 9 97s to 995, September 2 95s to 965; market firm. Canadian: Finest white “nd coloured, September 9 98s to IOUs, September 2 96s to 98s; Canadian c.i.f. quotations now 98s to 100 s, but business still restricted.

Australian; Finest coloured,. September 9 90s to 955, September 292 sto 90s.

English: Finest farmers’, September 9 Ills to 120,5, September 2112 s to 118 s. Retail prices unchanged. DALGETY AND CO.’S REPORT.

Messrs. Dalgoty and Company, Ltd., report having received the following •cablegram from (theirt London house under date of the 12th inst.: —

Butter: Market on spot very Arm. We quote: ' 181 s to IS2s; exceptional, 181 s. Prices are expected to rise owing to delayed season in Australia and German demand for Danish, etc., but in view of the high range of values the future is likely to depend on the extent of the .competition of margarine. Butter consumption is maintained for the present in spite of its advancing retail prices. Cheese: Market firm. Wo quote: finest, 99s to 100 s.

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Patea Mail, Volume XLIX, 16 September 1927, Page 4

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BUTTER AND CHEESE Patea Mail, Volume XLIX, 16 September 1927, Page 4

BUTTER AND CHEESE Patea Mail, Volume XLIX, 16 September 1927, Page 4

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