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LATE COMMERCIAL

DAIRY PRODUCE.

(BT CABLE— PBKS3 ASSOCIATION —COFTKIGHT. (ACSTBALJAK ASD CAILB ASSOCIATION)

LONDON, January 6,

Butter is quiet!y steady; New Zealand controlled 172s io 1745, stored 166s to 168s; Australian, choicest salted, 163s to 172 a; unsalted is scarce at 174s to 1765; Danish, 1765.

Cheese is firmer; New Zealand, 93s to 95b Australian, 93s to 945.

The following cable has been received by Dalgety 3nd Co., Ltd., from their London office, dated January 6th, 1927: Butter—Market von*. practically no demand for finest, whilst inferior iB scarce and wanted, indicating tliat price is probably too dear for consumers. Wo quote: Danish !S'2s to 184?, New Zealand Dairy Board minimum price, finest 1745, firstgrade 1725. finest Australian unsalted 176s to 1783. SiUted 170s to 1725.

Cheese —Market stonily at present prices. We quote New Zealand Dairy Board minimum prices: Finest white 945, finest coloured 955, firsl-grnde white 935, firsb-grade coloured 94d; Canauian spot white 90s t-o 38s, coloured 90s to 98s. '

The New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Co., Ltd., have received a cablegram from London giving the under-noted market information, under date sth inßt.: Tallow—Fine mutton, 33s per cwt; good beef, 36s per cwt; mixed, 36s 6d per cwt. quotation.

Butter—-New Zealand, quotations unchanged; market firm.

Cheese—Coloured, Is highsr; white, quotations unchanged.

CEREALS,

LONDON, January 6. Following on a large volume of trade yesterday with the Continent, wheat cargoes openod firm at an advance of from 3d to 6d, but owing to the lack of British buying the price relapsed to late rates. Cargo by the Verdulia is quoted at 53s 9d. Parcels advanced 3d by the Ulysses at Liverpool or Glasgow 54s 6d. Liverpool futures are quoted: March, 10s 4d; May, 10b OJd; July 10s Ojjd. Spot trade is slow; Australian, ex store, Flour is quiet; Australian, ex store, 43s 6d. Oats are in fair demand; A grade Gartons, 31s; Australian Algerians, 28s 6d. Peas—Maples ore finding small business; Tasmanian, 108s to 110s; New Zealand, 100s to 105s. Blues are firm in the face of a good demand; Tasmanian, 360s to 4405; New Zealand, 360s to 4405. There is a good demand for beans; New Zealand, 475. METALS. LONDON, January 6. Copper—Standard, spot, £55 6s 3d per ton; forward, £SG Is 3d per ton. Lead—Spot, £27 lis 3d; forward, £27 18s 9d per ton. a Spelter—Spot, £3l 17s 6d; forward, £3l 18s 9d per ton. Tin—Spot, £299 12s 6d; forward, £295 2s 6d per ton. Silver—Standard, 25d; fine, 27d per oz. SHARES. LONDON", January 6. P. and O. Deferred Stock ig quoted at £240. TARANAKI TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS. (PEIgS ASSOCIATION TILIQBIU.) OT PLYMOUTH, January 7. The Taranaki Tennis Championships are nearing tho final stages. The outstanding event to-day was the defeat of France by Malfroy. Kcjalta men's singles. Haege defeated Fitzgerald, 10-8, 6-2; Malfroy defeated France, 8-6, 6-4, &-1; Dr. North (N.S.W.) defeated Peacock, 6-1, 6-2; Lampe defeated Wilson; 6-4, 6-4. .Semi-final—North defeated Lamps, 6-2, 4-6, 6-4. LADIES' SINGLES. Miss Watson defeated Miss Cameron, 6-1, 6-2; Miss E. Ballantyne defeated Miss M. Preedy, 6-4, G-2; Mias Lloyd defeated Mrs Allison, 6-0, 6-0. Semi-finals—Miss Lloyd defeated Mrs Grant, 6-2, 6-3; Miss Watson defeated Miss Ballantyne, 6-3, 6-2. MEN'S DOUBLES. Third round—Peach Bros. (N.S.W.) defeated Dickie and Wallace, 7-5, 6-4; North and McCausland defeated Pearse and Melody, 6-1, 6-2; Haege and Malfroy beat Sandrell and Charters, 6-1, 6-3; Lampe and France beat Peacock and Wilson, 5-7, 6-4, 6-4. Semi-finals—North and McCausland beat Haege and Malfroy, 11-9, 6-4. LADIES' DOUBLES. Mrs Marshall and Mise Cameron beat Misses Preedy and Herbert, 6-3, 6-2. Third round—Misses Lloyd and Wataon beat Misseg M. Preedy and Mantell, 6-1, 6-1; Mrs Marshall and Miss Cameron beat Mi«Bes E. and L. Ballantyne, 6-4, 5-6, 6-4; Miss Bundle and Mrs Allison beat Miss Brewster and Mrs Peacock, 6-2, 6*l. COMBINED DOUBLES. Martin and Miss Barlthrop beat King and Mibs Newman, 6-3, 6-4; B. Valentine and Miss Whitwell beat B. McCarthy and Miss Nutting, 6-4, 3-6, 6-1; W. Peaoh and Miss Bundle beat Harrison and Miss Sladdon, 6-1, 6-1; F. Peach and Miss Watson beat Fitzgerald and Mrs Bullard, 6-1, 6-1; Brewster and Miss Bain beat Welsh and Mrs Marshall, 6-1, 2-6, 6-3; Dr. North and Miss Lloyd beat Martin and Miss Barlthrop, 6-0, 6-0; Dr. North and Mies Lloyd beat Brswster and Mise Bain, 6-0, 6-0; McCausland. and Miss Brewster beat F. Peaoh and Mis s Watson, 9-7, 6-3.

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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18894, 8 January 1927, Page 16

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LATE COMMERCIAL Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18894, 8 January 1927, Page 16

LATE COMMERCIAL Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18894, 8 January 1927, Page 16

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