A Quiet Market.
• N.Z. BUTTER AT 87/-. DECLINE OVER WEEK. LATEST LONDON QUOTATIONS. (Special to •'Star.”) AUCKLAND, April 18. The London butter market is quiet, with choicest sailed New Zealand quoted slightly higher at 87/-. The price has fallen by 1, (j over the past week. Cheese is steady, both white and coloured selling at from 52/(5 to 53/-, a slight decline on last week’s figures.
The weekly Press Association cable from London states that tho butter market- is quiet. Danish is quoted at 105/-; choicest salted, New Zealand, 87/-; Australian, 87/-. Unsalted, New Zealand, 87/- to 88/-, Australian, 87/- to 88/-. Cheese: New Zealand, white and coloured, 32/(5 to 53/-; Australian, white and ‘oloured 52/- to 52/(5. Messrs. A. 8. Paterson and Co., Ad., report having received a cable 'rom their London principals, Messrs. -J. and J. Lonsdale and Co., Ltd., as follows: —Butter: The market is quiet, wilh buyers inactive. New Zealand, 8(5/- to 87/-; Austraian, 8(5/- to 87, -. Danish (market weak), 101/-. Cheese: The market s steady. White 52/(5, coloured 52/(5.
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Thames Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 19686, 18 April 1936, Page 2
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174A Quiet Market. Thames Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 19686, 18 April 1936, Page 2
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