HIGH COMMISSIONER'S MARKET REPORT
Tha Department of Agriculture, Industries, and Commerce has received the following cablegram, dated London, November 24, from the High Commissioner for New Zealand. (Note: Quotations, unless otherwise specified, are average market rates on spot):— Meat.—There has been no .material change in _ the market. Supply consists principally of home-killed mutton and Scotch lambs, together with small supplies of home-killed beef, all selling at ; maximum prices. New Zealand frozen meat: No supplies available. Argentine mutton and ' lamb: Small supplies, Hid. Argentine chilled beef: Hinds,' lljd.'; fores, 9sd. Butter.—All kinds of butter are in small supply. No official-' quotations with the exception of Paris, 2565. Bd. Very limited supply of New Zealand and Danish butter during this week selling at maximum prices.. Cheese.—Small supplies nt Government prices.
Hemp.—Manila market shows 110 change. _ New Zealand market is easier in anticipation of expected Government control. Output from Manila two weeks ending November 17, 42,000 bales. New Zealand: Little business doing for'shipment as soon as possible. Wheat and Oats.—No change to report. t '
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 54, 27 November 1917, Page 8
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171HIGH COMMISSIONER'S MARKET REPORT Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 54, 27 November 1917, Page 8
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