WHEAT MARKETS.
{ (Received 17th November, 12.5 p.m.) . - ■ LONDON, 16th November. __ Wheat cargoes, though-Australians are >. fcccasionally obtainable at lower rates, are -■ • fairly steady; other varieties are unchangred. Three cargoes totalling 23,000 tons of Australian, December-January-February, .•were sold to China at the equivalent of '255; part cargo was sold to United Kin»--dom at 25s 4%d in bulk. ' 'Prices for new crop, December-January,; 24s 9d. Parcels are fairly active.: Trading in Manitobas was at 3d. down. Sales ex City of Canberra and Port Darwin, 25s 6d -net; ex City o£ Delhi and Clan Mackinlay, •2og 6d; ex Port Auckland, in bulk, 25s 6d. t '' Futures, London, December, 23s 3d per • .quarter; February and April, 22s 4d; Liv- . .erpool, December, 5s 2!4d per cental; ; March, 4s ll%d.
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Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 120, 17 November 1932, Page 14
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123WHEAT MARKETS. Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 120, 17 November 1932, Page 14
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