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DAIRY PRODUCE

THE LONDON MARKET. Received Mav 2, 7.40 p.m. LONDON, Muy 1. Butter is less active and prices are easier. Danish is quoted at 134 s per cwt.; choicest salted New Zealand, 132 s to 1345; and Australian about one shilling less. Unsaltcd New Zealand is at 134 s to 142 s per cwt.; Australian, 130 s. There is a good demand for cheese. New Zealand white is bringing 83s to 84s per cwt.; coloured. 87s to BSs; Australian white, 80s, and coloured 84s.

DALGETY AND CO.’S REPORT. Dalgetv and Company, Ltd., have received the following market advice from Ilnur head office, London, under (iater of May I:—“Messrs Samuel Page and Son report: — “Butter. —Quotations nominal; little doing. Danish, 134 s to 138 s (138 s to 140 s); New Zealand, finest salted, 132 s to 134 s (132 s to 1365); Australian, finest unsaltcd, 130 s to 134 s (124 s to 128 s); ditto, salted, 130 s to 134 s (128 s to 1325); Australian G.A.Q., 124 s to 128 s (118 s to 1225). “Cheese. —Market quiet. Australian cheese, white, 80s to 81s (77s to 80s), coloured, 82s to 85s (78s to 81s); New Zealand cheese, white, 82s to 83s (80s to 82s), coloured, 87s (80s to 84s); spot price for Canadian, white, 94s to 100 s), coloured 94s to 98s (94s to 98s). (Last week’s quotations shown in par-

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 73, Issue 103, 3 May 1930, Page 11

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DAIRY PRODUCE Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 73, Issue 103, 3 May 1930, Page 11

DAIRY PRODUCE Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 73, Issue 103, 3 May 1930, Page 11

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