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COMMERCIAL.

(By Cable.—Pres- AMociatiou— Copyright.. LONDON ri-iax LONDON, November IS. Silver. 2s 3 7-lUd. Dalpetv and Co.'.s -iharo. arc quote-.; at £SX). * ...... Jute—NovL-niber-Deceinber slupment.-. £U os. LONDON. November PJ. Copper—On M>ot £09 ss, at throe mouths £07 2s <xl- Tin—On spot __I? 1, at- three months £IS2 ss. Load—-ti.» 2s fid. Wolfram—33s f>d. Wheat—Cargoes are firm- Holders are asking a lurthor lid u> 3d, wnich bas checked the demand; ;«2-i> tons ol West Australian January shipment wa* re-sold at *5s 3d. and 7000 tons of Fouth Australian. Victorian, and West Australian steamer Dcccmber-lamiai."* sl' : '«*nents at 35s 3.i. , *-« American visible supply >-> 117,001.000 bushels.

BI'RNSIDE MARKET. frBES>S AJWiKIATION TKI.EO»*M.> T>rXia>lN. November 10. At Bunusidc today there* was a fair vardms of fat cattle. 182 being P*"" 0 "* 'The entry comprised .overal pcoa ol -ood quality. The wilo oponwi at aboi.tthe «»uo level as last wool., progressed prices auvnncod op to. HJ-. P*i head. Prime heavy bullocks made J.l-J to £1G os, extra to £22. n*" l *"™ T L - U 5s to £13 10s, iiaht £9 ssto £10 l£, prime heifers and cows £11 to -CI- I*medium £9 to £10. light and unitmOiod _.: to £!?. ~ . .. . There was a medium yarding ol latsheep. 233-. boms i»nnwl. Owing to several butchers buying outside, pricewere easier than last week's rates t»j Is (id nor head, and towards tho closiwero fully 2* lower. Heavy shorn wethers sold un to 2-.s S>»l, gootl -Ch* v to 22s Otl, heavy woolly wethers -i'- «*•» to *3s, good 2&s to 29.-, Gd, heavy ewes 26s to 30s, good 23s to 275.. / There was n fair yarding 01 tat lambs, 119 boinjs penned. Pncos at tho opening wero slightly firmer than those! ruling last week, but at the close values were on a par with last week's rates. Host made up to IDs 3d. good 10s 6d to ISs. There was a small yordinß of puis, IU fat and 70 stores constituting the entry. Stores made up to -18s. and. generally, prices were on a par with last week's rates. Competition for porkers and baconers was extremely keen.

Messrs Dalgety and Co., Ltd.. havo received tho following cablegram from, their London office, dated November 17th :—"The list of vessels for tho sixth scries of wool sales (which open on the 25th inst.) is closed. The new arrivals amount to 1.3,000 bales, of which somo 40.0(10 bales havo been forwarded direct to manufacturers at Home and abroad, leaving (with 37,000 bales carried forward from last scries) 110,000 bales available for tale."

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Press, Issue 14828, 20 November 1913, Page 9

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COMMERCIAL. Press, Issue 14828, 20 November 1913, Page 9

COMMERCIAL. Press, Issue 14828, 20 November 1913, Page 9

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