A GOOD DEMAND
BUTTER TRADE IMPROVES ALL OLD N.Z. CLEARED Australian and N.Z. Cable Associaiion. LONDON, November 25. There has been a remarkable improvement in the butter trade during the last three days following on a better industrial outlook and reports of dry weather in Now South Wales and Queensland, which are- likely to reduce shipments, A good demand has sprung up in London and the provinces and there are also sales for America and the Continent whero there is a shortage. One broker says he sold more butter on Tuesday, Wednesday and to-day than in the previous four months. It is reported that New Zealand’s new season's supplies were practically cleared at 148 s to 150 s. The control price has been raised to 156 s to 158 s. Danish is firm at 170 s, Australian choicest salted is quoted at 146 s to 148 s; exceptionally fine 130 s, unsalted 160 s to 1625.
The cheese market is firm. New Zealand is quoted at 84s to 85s.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16202, 27 November 1926, Page 5
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169A GOOD DEMAND Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16202, 27 November 1926, Page 5
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