BUTTER AND CHEESE
Merchants report receipt of overseas cables as follow: Leonard and Son, Ltd., from its London principal, A. C. Rowson: Butter: 16Ss to 170 s; market temporarily easier. Dalgety and Co., Ltd., from its London house, dated June 13:—Butter: New Zealand, finest salted. 16Ss to liOs. Danish. 172 sto 1745. Australian, finest unsalted, 164 sto 106 s; finest salted. 162 sto 1665; good average quality, 156 sto 160 s. The market is quiet. Cheese: New Zealand, 92s to 935: coloured, 94s to 955. Canadian, white, 104 sto 110 s: coloured. 104 sto 108 s. Australian, white. 90s to 925; coloured, 92s to 345. The market is quiet. The total imports of butter into the United Kingdom last month were 636.000 cwt, as compared " 1 . 4<7,ooocwt for the corresponding period of last year.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 690, 15 June 1929, Page 12
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