COMMERCIAL.
LONDON BUTTER AND CHEESE CHEESE. MARKETS.
Messrs. Dalgety and Co., Ltd., liave received the following cable from their London office: “The butter market is quiet, with a downward tendency. Buyers are holding off. Banish (nominal price) 168 sto 1745; finest Australian, unsaltod 132 s to 1365, salted 122 sto 1265; secondard 106 s to' 120 s; inferior, 90s to 102 s; N.Z., finest 134 s to 138 s; secondary, 125 s to 130 s. Cheese market, steady. N.Z. colored 98s to 100 s, white 92s to 945; Australian colored 88s to 945, white 86s to 905.”
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 15742, 6 February 1922, Page 6
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