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BUTTER AND CHEESE

DEMAN© SLOW: MARKET WEAK. Messrs Leonard and Son report having received advice by cable from Mr A. C. Eowson, London, dated 20th November, of the following market report: — Cheese.—Deliveries: N.Z. and Australian, 9512 crates; Canadian, 21,291 boxes. Stock: N.Z. and Australian, 23,189 crates; Canadian, 264,140 boxes. Price: White, 66/-; coloured, 64/-. Tho demand is slow and tho market weak. Butter.—Price: Finest grade, 110/-; first grade, 104/-. The demand is very slow and the market weak. LATEST REPORTS. MARKET SLOW. Mr N. Cameron, Waikato representative for Joseph Nathan and Company, received the folloAving advice from his principals yesterday: — New Zealand butter, finest, 108/-; first, 104/-; market slow. Cheese, white, 63/-; market quiet; coloured, nominally 63/- to 64/-; stocks accumulating with negligible demand.

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Waikato Independent, Volume XXXI, Issue 2779, 24 November 1931, Page 5

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BUTTER AND CHEESE Waikato Independent, Volume XXXI, Issue 2779, 24 November 1931, Page 5

BUTTER AND CHEESE Waikato Independent, Volume XXXI, Issue 2779, 24 November 1931, Page 5

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