LONDON WOOL SALES.
By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright. (Eec. November 15, 11.45 p.m.) London, November 15. 'Wool offering for the forthcoming sales totalling 150.500 balsa has arrived, whereof '6.500 bales havo boon forwarded direct tc iho manufacturers. The bales available for salo total 117,000. THE METAL MAEKETS. By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright. ' (Eec. November 15, 11.45 p.m.) Lono'on, November' 15. Copper.—On spot. £57 lis. 3d.; three nonths, £58 10s.; electrolytic, £59 10s. Tin.—On spot, £163; three months, £164. Lead, £13 6s. 3d. • SILTEE.' ' By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright, London, November 14. Silver is quoted at 25 13-16 d. per ounce standard.
OTHER MARKET PRICES. By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright London, November 15. Currants.—Amalias, £1 2s. 6d. to £1 10s. Patras, £1 9s. to £1 16s. Figs, £2 4s. to £2 13s. Hallowie dates, 12s. Gd. to 15s. Almonds, £7 2s. to £9. WHEAT AND FLOUR. By Telegraph—Press Association-Copyright ' , , _ London, November 14. The wheat and flour, afloat'• for the CTmted Kingdom totals 2,495,000 quartern for the Continent. 2,530,000 ouarters- At : nnm° sh !K ßon , t, i W- : ' Pacifi<! shipments >0,000. The total shipments to Euront ;or the, ivcek amounted to 1,735,000 ouarters, including 23,000 from Argentina )25,0C0 from Kussia, -3&Coo,from Dam,£ districts, 91,000 from India, and 32,000 from Australasia.- . . LONDON MARKETS. Messrs. Dalgety and. Company, Limited idvisc having received tho following cables from their London and Adelaide offices — London, date November 14:—The last of the arrivals for the November series of sales is. closed, and all your wools have IS™ ,'? * c ' arrivals amount to 150,000 bales, of winch 16,000 have been forwarded direct to manufacturers: 13 000 lro from old stock, Icavjnl i w OO for' sale. Adelaide, dated November 14:-At the wool sales wo offered. MOO bales, and sold 41C0. Merino wool of good quality for America was 5 per cent, higher. For. wools, suitable for Continent there was an eager demand. Only a limited quantity is offefing. WOOL SALE IN CHEISTOHUKCH. ' (By Telegraph.—Press Association.) .. . . 'Cbrlstchurch, November 15. The.first of tho new season's wool sales S°i ld °- n ' Thursday.. -.The catalogue rf ■ 6250 bales ,ia the largest' submitted at this sale since ISO 6, and is 1400 bales in 3xeeS3. of last ye&T's < catalogue, CANTERBURY GRAIN. MARKET. ' (By Telegraph.—Press Association.) mi ..Christchurch, November 15. ■ Illore has been some business doinc in wheat, ■ several .shippers by-the Fifeshire being short, and they have : had to nay Jf os ; for supplies; which is admittedly above the ordinary market value. Outside.of these requirements there is practically no demand for wheat. Oats are still very firm, with little or no business passing. Ryegrass see'd'i6 !h keen Semand and the prospect; of a short croo in Canterbury and m Hawke's- Bay this season has had a hardening' effect unon the market. There has been a good deal 3f business lately in Southland-grown ryepotato • market is now practically- over for the, season. A few lots liavo been bought during-the week at £9 is. at country stations.
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 975, 16 November 1910, Page 10
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