COMMERCIAL
BtJTTER PRICES HIGHER
UP TO 75/, PER CWT
The. market for. Now Zealand buttei hi London lias improved' .over the Christmas holidays, an advance of 5s per ewt. having occurred within a v\ eel(. Cheese has also improved. 'Messrs. DalgOty and -Company have received i the following advice from London dated December 27 ‘ ‘Buttid'. —The market is Jirm. Quotations: Danish, 100 s f.0.b.; New Zealand finest, 75a; Australian, finest, 745. - Choose. —The market is firm. Quotations: New Zealand, white 45s to 465, colored 1 45ft to 465. ” Because of the early ripening of raspberry crops, owing to the hot weather, there was a large quantity offering at. the Auckland City Market? o/i Thursday, and prices dropped sharply, the berries selling for as loe aW>s a tin, compared with the usual prices of from 6s to 7s. As a rule '* the fruit does not come to hand in sufficient, quantities until after the New Year holidays.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18591, 29 December 1934, Page 2
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