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By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright London, March 15.
At the wool sales merinos touched the highest price of tho series. Crossbreds are firm at late rates. To date 54,514 bales have been catalogued, and 4879 sold. The sales included Levels clip 7d, Titi 6Jd, Lamb Rook 6jjd.
(Per Press Association^ Wellington, last night.
The Agent General’s cablegram, dated London, 14th, states: —“Mutton market stealy at former prices. Riv6r Plate in small demand for all lamb. New Zealand lamb, Canterbury 6d, other brands 5Jd. Beef is firm. New Zealand hinds fores 31d. The markets for butter and cheese are good. Butter is at 107 s, cheese 645. Hemp is firm, Nominal prices aro: Good fair Wellington on spot H 34, March to April shipments D3O 10s. There is no alteration in the cocksfoot market. Crossbred wool is steady.
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Gisborne Times, Volume IX, Issue 842, 17 March 1903, Page 3
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