DAIRY PRODUCE
STATE OF THE MARKET j The New Zealand Producers* Cooperative Marketing Association’* weekly cabled market report froi: London, dated July 2S, is as follow.-* j “Butter: Market, firm. Now Zealand, 82s to 84s; Danish, 98s to 100$». “Cheese:. Market steady. New Zea land white, 49s to 50s; coloured. 525.” Joseph Nathan and ('<>., Ltd., have received from their principals, Tien grouse and Nathan, Ltd., London, th 1 * | following cabled advice, dated July 29: “New Zealand butter: 83s per owl. Quiet but firm. New Zealand cheese: Will* • 49s per cwt., coloured 51s per cwt. REDUCED AUSTRALIAN EXPORTS The Australian Minister ofCoinmei.e has announced that from July I to July 15 40,430 boxes of butter (1011 tons) were shipped from the Commonwealth, as compared with 107,28 1 b0xe(2682 tons' for the same period last year. Shipments to the United Kini! dom amounted to 31.322 boxes 78'. tons), as against 97.792 boxes (2117 tons) for tho same period last year. j
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 76, Issue 179, 1 August 1933, Page 8
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