London Markets
♦ (PEB PBESi ASSOCIATION.) London N ovember 4. The New Zealand long-berried wheat, 335 ; market quiet. Canterbury mutton, 4^d ; Wellington do, 3|d. Beef, fore-quarters, 3£d ; hindquarters, 4d. Hemp is unchanged, and prices are firm. November 6. Mr Trengrouse, the butter expert, considers that the prospects of the butter market are of the very brightest. Buyers he sajs, are waiting for ccmsignments, and the quantity sent is quite imma» tenal. As to quality, he advises that prime factory made should be sent, and he urges producers to adopt the system ', of branding packages. The largest demand, he pomts out, is in January and February, I Tallow—Mutton, fine, 275; medium. ( 25s 6d ; beef, 23s 6d. , Sixteen hundred bales of wool have ' ( been privately disposed of at prices about par with the last series closing rates. ] The total arrivals up to date number 75.600 bales, of which 10,600 have been j sent forward to the manufacturing die • ] tricts. One hundred and ninety-two , thousand bales will be available for the r ensuing series, j
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Feilding Star, Volume XIV, Issue 60, 8 November 1892, Page 2
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