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BRADFORD TOPS MARKET. LONDON, September 12. The Bradford tops market was very firm, and had a confident tone, but new business was small. —A. and N.Z. and ‘Sun’ Cable. THE LEAD AIAUK FT. LONDON. September .12. Lead imports, 22,53-5 tons; exports, 1,3G2 tons. THE METAL MARKET. 1 . . LONDON, September 12. Copper; Spot, £sl IE lUkl; forward, .£•5) 18a I'd. Electrolytic; Spot, £Ol los; lorward, ,£O2 os. Wire bars, £O2 ss. Lead: Spot, ;£2l 2s Oil j lorward, £2l Spot, £27 Os Sd; forward, C 27. ’ "fin: Spot, £2AS; forward, £2Bl 2s (id, Silver: Standard, 253 d per ounce; fine, 273 d. LONDON WHEAT’ MARKET. LONDON, September 'lib Wheat cargoes are dull, mostly at ,‘3d decline, owing to the lower American price and bearish Canadian crop reports. Parcels had small and fell Is to Is (id. Liverpool lutiircs: October, IDs njdj December, 10s 7d; Alarch, 10s Ud; May, 10s'od. RABBITSK.IN SALES. The Dunedin Stock Agents and Woolbrokers’ Association report as follows: Smaller olferings were put before the buyers at this week’s sale, the bulk of tho skins showing distinct signs of goili t r off. The best grades ol wnitci does were inclined to bo a .shade firmer iu value, but all classes of wiutei bucks have to be quoted lower by Id to Od per lb. All other descriptions sold at prices slightly lower than last sate. Quotations: —Wcevily, 21J.U1 to 45d; second broken, 43 Jd to 52d; autumn broken, 42d to 443 d; first winter broken, oßd to 65id; runners and suckers, 17d'to 25,d; summers, 27d to 33!d; summer bucks, 2Sd to 30id; light racks, .TSd lo 393 d; prime racks, 33R1 to 4U.RI; dawny autumns, 45d to 48Id; carlv autumns, 54d to GOid; GGd to 69id; second incoming, 62:{d to 703(1; incoming winters, 83',d to 88?,d; early winter bucks, 94d to 90d; early winter docs, 873 d to Ptiid; first spotted winters. 71 Id to SGd; second winter 'bucks, SGd to 9okl; second winter does, 1003 d to 1073 d; first winter bucks, Ul.ld to 1213 d; first winter docs, 118-id to 124 d; prime bucks, 1253 d to 126(1; prime does, 125 dto 127c1; second spotted winters, 61d to 73|d; outgoing does, 70d to 94d; springs, 42d to 49d; milky, 37d to 523 d; fawn, Odd to 88d; winter fawn, Toßd to 117 d; summer black, 30d to 35Jd; autumn black, 54d to 62d; first winter black, HOd to I16d; second winter biaek, 71d to 102 d; hareshins, 'JGlil to 70cl; horsehair, wl ! ]u to Sold.

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Evening Star, Issue 19661, 14 September 1927, Page 12

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COMMERCIAL Evening Star, Issue 19661, 14 September 1927, Page 12

COMMERCIAL Evening Star, Issue 19661, 14 September 1927, Page 12

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