COMMERCIAL.
LONDON MARKETS.
LONDON, Sept. 21. Wheat and Flour.—Wheat is dull and easier Cargoes aro obtainable at from 6,d #"ls cheaper. Flour is quieter. Australian, 49s to 51s. Visible supplies of wheat total 84,935,000 bushels. Butter. —Batter is very firm. Danish 200s to 2045; New Zealand, choicest 188s. to 190s, unsalted 192s'; Argentine 182s to 184s, unsalted 188.s. (.hoose.-^C'icese is strong, but there is .'ittle doing owing to the uncertainty concerning the C4overnment's intentions. New ' Zealand, 104s to 106s;' Canadian.. 105s to 106s. Tho Government, is paying 107s 6d c.i.f. for Canadian, immediate shipment. Wool.—There was a vory poor select tion of woolj anl some withdrawals among tho faulties, though' competition was a littla better. Th?.ro was a firgi market for all good combing w^K) and cross-breds at full lato rates. 'T The Bradford market was cheerful, and prices are though with a ■■ I'ardening; tendency.-. ;
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXVI, Issue 3562, 23 September 1916, Page 2
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