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By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyrigh 4 London, Oet. 11. The Bradford wool market is firm; prices are unchanged. Per Press Association.
Wellington, last night. The Department of Industries and Commerce has received the following cablegram from the Agent-General, dated London, October lOtb :—“ There is a dull sale for all clashes of mutton. The price of New Zealand is steady, buc quotations for River Plate have been reduced a farthing per lb. The lamb market is quiet, but firm. Tho average price to-day for Canterbury brands is 4Jd to sd, brands other than Canterbury 4ijd to 4jvd. Beef is in better demand. The average price to-day of New Zealand hinds is 4d, fores 24d. The butter market is steady. Good quality New Zealand is in fair demand at 100 sto 104 s per cwt ; for secondary quality the demand is very slow at 90s to 963. Danish is unchanged. The cheese market i 3 not quite so firm. Finest Canadian on spot is quoted at 55s per cwt, c.i.f. Quotations for Canadian cheese have fallen 53s to 545. The hemp market is quiet at tho quotations cabled last week. The cocksfoot market is steady. The average price for bright, clean New Zealand cocksfoot seed, weighing 171 b per bushel, on spot, is 50s per cwt."
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Gisborne Times, Volume X, Issue 1020, 13 October 1903, Page 2
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