DAIRY PRODUCE
THE LONDON MARKET. AGENTS’ REPORTS. Dalgety and Company Ltd. have received the following market advice from their head office, London, under date of the 28th inst:— Messrs Samual Page and Son report: * ‘Butter.—Market weak and irregular. Danish, 188 s to 190 s (188 s to 190 s); New Zealand finest salted, 166 s to 170 s (170 s to 1745); Australian finest unsalted, 172 s to 176 s (176 s to 178 s); Australian finest salted, 164 s to 168 s (170 s to 1735); Australian G.A.Q., 160 s to 162 s (164 s to 1665). “Cheese.—Market quiet. New Zealand white, 94s to 95s (95s to 965); New Zealand coloured, 92s to 93s (93s to 945); spot price for Canadian white, 96s to 98s (96s to 98s); spot price for Canadian coloured, 96s to 98s (96s to 98s); c.i.f. price for Canadian, 92s to 95s 6d (94s to 965).” (Last week’s quotations shown in parentheses V
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 72, Issue 287, 3 December 1929, Page 9
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158DAIRY PRODUCE Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 72, Issue 287, 3 December 1929, Page 9
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