LONDON PRODUCE PRICES.
The Department of Agriculture has received the following cablegram, dated 30th November, from the High Commissioner for New Zealand, London:— Tallow.—No auction this week owing to small, arrivals. Rather more business on spot at'prices established at last auction. Beef: Sweet and/or mixed, now quoted 405.t0 41s. ' Others unchanged. Apples.—Trade slow. Imported in large quantities. Present quotations are: American and. British Columbian Jonathans, 10s to i2s 6d; Oregan Newton, 13s to 16s; and Californian, 11s 6d to 12s 6d. Fair quantity of Winesaps expected next week.
Hemp.—Manilla, lighter output figures and reserve of sellers caused advance this ■week,, but market closes quieter. "J" grade for January-March shipment quoted at £35 10s; Sisal market continues dull. Afloat pressed'for sale. Fair average quality No. 1 offered at £35. JanuaryMarch shipment £35 10s, with good marks at £36. Ro. 2 nominally 30s less.' New Zealand little better tone in sympathy with Manila, but very little business being done^ Nominal comparative closing values for November-Jamiary shipments are high points £33, faTr £29 ss, common £28.
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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 133, 2 December 1929, Page 14
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