BOTH MARKETS FIRM
LONDON DAIRY PRICES.
BUTTER REGAINS GROUND. Both cheese and butter markets at London have firmed over the week-end, and the ground lost by butter in the week has been made up, according to latest advices. There is also an improved demand for cheese, white showing a premium of Is on coloured. Merchants’ quotations are:— Collett and Company, Ltd.: Creamery butter (finest) 82s to ,83s, (first) 81s to 82s; cheese, white 46s to 475, colbured 45s to 4fc. A. S. Paterson and Company, Ltd. (Messrs. J. and J. Lonsdale and Company) :—Butter: Market firm on improved demand; New Zealand, 81s to 82s; Australian, 80s to 81s; Danish, 97s f.0.b., 118 s landed. Cheese: Market steadier; white, 465; coloured, 465. Minimum f.o.b. prices for dairy produce have been fixed on a basis the same as last week: Butter, 9 3-8 d per lb; cheese, 5d (both less 1% per cent, commission).
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Taranaki Daily News, 21 January 1935, Page 14
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152BOTH MARKETS FIRM Taranaki Daily News, 21 January 1935, Page 14
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