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COMMERCIAL

DAIRY REPORT

The New Zealand Dairy Produce Board has received the following market/ report from its London Office, dated June 15, last week’s quotations being" in parenthesis: butter.

New Zealand finest salted 172 s 174 s (168 s 1725); unsalted 176 s lßos, exceptional 184 s (174 s 1765). Deliveries N.Z. this week 989 tons. In store 4900 tons. Australian finest salted 160 s T64s '(lsßs 1625); unsalted 162 s 166 s (160 s 164 s).

Argentine finest unsalted 158 s 160 g (156 s 160 s). Irish Dreamery unsalted 168 s 170 s (168 s 170 s).

Danish 170 s 172 s spot, 164 s f.ci.b (170 s 1725, 1655).

Dutch creamery unsalted 164 s 166 s (160 s 164 s). French basket?/ salted and unsalted 140 s 154 s (144 s 160 s). Esthonian salted 162s 1 164 s 4 1635); unsalted 165 s 166 s (164 s 1665). Latvian 162 s (158 s 160 s). , Siberian 152 s 154 s (152 s 154 s). tJNkranian 166 s 158 s (156 s 158s)Polish 150 s 15Ss (1565). Market firm. Detail New Zealand and Danish Is Bd. CHEESE.

N.Z. white find coloured s’ 102 s, exceptionally 103 s (99* IWs): Deliveries N.Z. this week 26,00!) crates. In i store 67,00/} crates. I Canadian finest white, old season. 1112 s 114 s (112 s 116 s); new season :97 s 100 s; coloured, oh 7 season Id 0s j H2s (108 s 112s'); new season. 96s 100 s. ) Australian coloured 97s 100 s (96s 975). i English finest farmers 118 s 120 s. i Market firm. Retail prices unchanged. STRATFORD fiALK. j Messrs. Newton King Ltd. report ■ n good yarding and a total clearance j under the hammer at the Stratford : sale on Tuesday. Mixed sex hog- , gets made 28» 6d, fat cows £6 16s to 1 £7 15s, forward cows £4. 5s to £5 1 17s 6d, store! cows 35s up. There 1 was a frond yarding in the dlairy pens, with keen competition and a 1 total clearance. Best cows made* | £l2 to £l4 10s, later calvers from I£9 10s to £9l, pedigree Jersey m ‘ calf heifers liens to 14 «rns., pedigree yearling Jersey heifers 7\ iISET/THAM SALE. The Farmers’ Co-op repeal a good

yarding at their Kit ham sale yesterday. Wether hoggets made 25s 3d, medium ewe hoggets 28s *d, forwald condition ewes 27s 6d, tat <°ws £< 2« (nl. £7 10 s to £7 15s, "orks cows £3 15s, £1 2s; up to £5 15s, good condition 2-year steers £5 IGs to £6 10s. CLEARING SALE. Newton King Ltd. and the Farmers’ Co-op held a very successful clearing sale at Cardiff yesterday on account of Mr Hugh McCann. The dairy herd consisted chiefly of goodframed and go'xLcohditioned Hcisterns which sold at up to £ls, with an average of £lO over the whole herd. Implements. and, sundries sold at late rates.

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Stratford Evening Post, Issue 73, 21 June 1928, Page 8

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COMMERCIAL Stratford Evening Post, Issue 73, 21 June 1928, Page 8

COMMERCIAL Stratford Evening Post, Issue 73, 21 June 1928, Page 8

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