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DAIRY PRODUCE PRICES (Klee. Tel. Copyright—United Press Assn.) LONDON, April 11. Butter: Danish 1365; choicest salted New Zealand 124 s to 128 s; Australian 122 sto 1245. There is a better demand at tile lower level, traders filling their Easter requirements. Some multiple shops are retailing New Zealand butter ( at 14d per lb. i Cheese is dull. New Zealand 71s to 735; Australian about 70s. N.Z. ONIONS IN CANADA VANCOUVER, April 11. The arrival of 2600 sacks of New I Zealand onions threatens to send prices tumbling, since British Columbia growers have been holding car-loads in cold storage, waiting the end of the United Stales surplus. New Zealand onions are admitted free. BRADFORD WOOL MARKET LONDON, April 11. At Bradford, wool is very firm, but business is restricted owing to tabor j troubles. Quotations: (id's, 2Sd; 60's, Aid; Mi’s, L’Old; .70's, 17M; 40’s, laid; -10’s, lad. EXPORT APPLE MARKET LONDON, April 11. The Rangitane’s New Zealand apples are selling cheaper than on Monday. Cox’s are quoted 18s to 225 ; Dunns and Worcesters 12s to 14s; Gravensteins 10s to 12s. CHEESE PRICES ADVANCE (Per Press Association.) WELLINGTON, this day. Messrs. Wright, Stephenson and Co.’s London office cabled on April 11 advising that cheese had advanced 4s per ton in the last three days. J notion prices now are 74s for white and 76s for colored. Most distributors of maize are well supplied with the South African grain, which arrived a fortnight ago, and the balance of the shipment will be landed from the Makura this week. After all those large purchases the ordinary demand ex store is very light, and only a few sales are going through at (is fid. —Auckland Herald. Messrs. M. A. Eliott, Ltd., have received cable advice of the following Sniithfield prices for the week ended April 11:—“Best North Island prime lambs. U/3611). B]d, do. 30/4211... 7|d, do. 42/3011). 7:}cl; ordinary north Island lambs, U/421b. 7jd, do., second quality, U/4211). Sid;-best, North Island wethers and/or maiden ewes, 48/3(51b., do. 30/04lb. 3}d, do. 04/7211.., do. 0/721 b. 3d; ordinary North Island wethers and/or maiden ewes, 4S/301b., clo. 30/0411... 3(jd, do. 04/7211.., do. 0/7211). •Fd; North Island ewes, 64/721'b., do.’ 0/7211., 4d; New Zealand prime ox beef, (equal fores and hinds), 100/220 lb. 3] d. Remarks: Best lightweight iambs, no change; best heavyweight lambs, 2d to id lower; wethers, ]d lower; ewes, <|d to jd lower; second lambs, no change; beef, no change.”

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17233, 12 April 1930, Page 20

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COMMERCIAL Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17233, 12 April 1930, Page 20

COMMERCIAL Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17233, 12 April 1930, Page 20