HIGH COMMISSIONER'S MARKET REPORT
The Department of Agriculture, Industries, and Commerce has received' the following cablegram, dated London, March 9, from ■>the High Commissioner of New Zealand. (Note.— quotations, unless otherwise specified, are average market : prices on spot):— •_ Meat.—Wholesale maximum prices of imported meat have been raised, and are now same as English; mutton and lamb, 13d.; beef, 12} d. Supplies consist chiefly of imported meat. : Butter and Cheese.—No change since ■last report. ; In active demand with short supplies. Supplies consist chiefly of , Argentine and colonial. No stocks of French, Danish, or Irish on the market.
Hemp.—Manila hemp market steady and fair business doing. New Zealand continues in active demand if shipment lias already been made. Business cannot" be done .forward shipment, Wheat and Oats.--r-Market quiet and steady; no change in prices.
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 148, 12 March 1918, Page 8
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132HIGH COMMISSIONER'S MARKET REPORT Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 148, 12 March 1918, Page 8
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