Commercial.
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(By Telegraph.) London, April 24.— I The price of wheat is drooping owing to large expected arrivals. The wool market m qiuet, but prices c°nttai\6 firm. Hemp is dull. Bl Tvr y kales of New Zealand sold at Ll7 to L2l diHl El, \Vh RN f ! ’ if?^ 1 2 ?-~ The markets are very V Y’ kyyt slightly improved; sales have been afm/w 2d ' A ts , a y e ne gh'cted; feeding fetch fLi° dt ? 4s u a “dseed 4s. There is an improved feeling for brandies, which are at a slight advance beenmade Sit* t0 ? ew Zealaud ueen made at Is. A good demand exists for teas.
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Evening Star, Issue 3804, 4 May 1875, Page 3
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121Commercial. Evening Star, Issue 3804, 4 May 1875, Page 3
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