DAIRY PRODUCE MARKET
LATEST LONDON QUOTATIONS.
Private advice received in New Plymouth yesterday stated that for the week ended December 10, 1920, the following prices prevailed on the London market:— Butter. —Finest, 1725; first grade, 170 s. Market quiet. Cheese. —Finest 90; first grade 955. Imports into Great Britain for November:— Butter. Tons. 1926 19,848 1925 16,104 Increase ■ ■ 3,744 Cheese. Tons. 1926 11,945 1925 13,254 Decrease 1,309 Arrivals in London. —S.S. Rimutaka and Port Hacking.
Last week’s report stated: — Butter.—lonic, opened 168 s to 170 s; good demand; price advanced 4s, then a further 2s, at which figure the demand was checked. Stored stocks are quiet at 168 s. During November eold stored stocks decreased between 25 and 30 per cent. Cheese. —The market is quiet, prices ranging from 95s to 965. Canadian cheese stocks held in Great Britain are estimated as 8200 tons as against 7000 tons last year, while in Canada there is a total of 9800 tons of cheese at present in store, an increase of 1800 tons over the figure for 1925. New Zealand cheese stocks, when compared with test year’s store totals, show an increase of 10 times—looo tons as against 100.
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Taranaki Daily News, 18 December 1926, Page 15
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