LONDON MARKETS.
BUTTER AND CHEESE. IAMB The Farmers!; Go-operalive Auctioneering Company; Limited, are in receipt of the following cable from their London office: —y "Butter markers firmer owng to shortage on spot likely to ease again gradually until middle December. New Zealand, 190 s to 210 s; Australian, 192 sto 1965; Argentine, 170 sto 186 s. “Cheese continues slow, tendency downwards. 89s to 90s. • "Lamb and mutton firm. Beef easier, due to smaller Continental de* mands. "Tallow, deoline 6d.'' LONDON, November 27. The butter market is firmer owing .to a temporary shortage of colonial arrivals. New Zealand choicest halted is quoted at 208 s to 210 s; unsalted at 2165. Australian is quoted at 192 s to 1945. Exceptionally good lots are reaching 1965, and unsalted 156 s to 200 s. Danish is quoted at 2305. Cheese is slow of sale. New Zealand is quoted at 90s and Australian at 86s to 88s.
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Waikato Times, Volume 98, Issue 16152, 29 November 1924, Page 2
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