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COMMERUIAL.

l'ltKSa ASSOCIATION L jnd hi, Niiv. 10 Tli > B ink of Hnghi-d rr.’.orna fen the Wink iihow that tho i-rmi-vo ha" 'norm i fain £lB, 150,000 to JEiIU 07*> *’< <> • wctilr. The purcontugo of n i■u io !■ tiu'i loot ilu inortuiattl If uni 35 ul io *iH •JB. Tim m irkffc nho of dinoi.nn>t. foe is n‘. turn month*’ bills in 1-IOiU hif.hri: hi 5 15 D'th per ceil 1 . Bradford wool mullet: Bailor ton*? pi o v;uif, L\tcoft tuiehanjod. But.or': .!>•-niob, 25>. >otf iiitmtiml >.'r clicuco-t Yiosotit.it end New B mill Wh to. Fancy u.ootij oeein ionoily

Fight of dm principal Importer-’, f r noosing about font ii'tlri of libn Gt .1 imports i f rabbits, proposo to uu-moi ihiso (ho Vietormo out! Now Sou'-h Woliu Governments asking Shorn •;> pti-ven* packing batwoon (ho middle of February and (ho middle of April, If unable to do this then fio l’ofnuo to grade rabbin' packod in thirl period. Tlio import ore luivo agreed not to puichnuo uuy rubbiG ao packed. . 5-ho Board of Trade returns f.x Gotobor show that import;' me o wed by £5,982 000, and exports by £3,680,770,

I'HHSS ASSOCIATION

Wellington, last night. The I) pmtlimit of Industries andUommorco have received the. following cab o from the High Ooramiaaionor, dated London lltli " Tiro mnttou mr.il;et la ypoonlrdivo, Buyers do nob so-ni " clinm to uiako Corwftid pntehnsro at prints now ruling. Bbipmsuts of mutton uow mriv ing arc very small and tuo high pt.otH me rcatiietirg bn-dm-s?. Canterbury brnmle arc quoted ui 5 !, am* Nonh Inland as 8,, '• Thrra is a boiioc doftiaud fur him -t'lio slocks on hand arc light and firmly hc-ld in a few hands, Canterbury brands am quoted at 5/. I, and other than Canterbury al 4iid. Buyers aro not inclined to malm forward purchases at preflons priooe. Tho bcof market in very firm. Supplies from tho Biver Plato aro email. Hind and forequarters aro quoted at 'HI and 41 roapcctivoly, Tho uuttor market is Btoady, but ia not likely to advanoe. Supplies aro increasing and buyers aro holding back txpeoting prices to go lower. October imports oxoeed those of the co '* ca " ponding- ported of last year bv olio cwt, Clioico New Zealand is quoted at 110 s, Danish 185 s, and Siberian 10-la. Transactions in cheese are very hunted. Tho market is quiet and Canadian makes arc quoted at 03s per cwt. The hemp market is quite aud prices are slightly weaker. Moderate business lias been done at £3O 10s for Wellington brand on spot, and at £35 5s for .lanmiry-iMaren shipments. Bair current Manila is quoti (I at £l2 per ton. The cocksfoot seed market is dull, and there is scarcely any demand, A nominal quotation for 17ib bright, clean dressed seed is 4 Is per cwt. "Current quotations for Bradford tope arc thirty-sixes (low crossbreds) Is B.JJ pcs lb ; forties (low crossbreds) Is -I'd ; fortyfours (medium crossbreds) Is Od; fifties (half bred) la 8d; fifty-sixes (quarter breds) Is lid ; sixties (merinos) 2s 2Ml.' ‘•Following are tho arrivals of mutton from tho Biver l'lftte during the month of October: London, 47,5u2 carcases; Liverpool, 143,872; Hull, 8921; Newcastle, 0241: Southampton, 1000; i’ly mouth 900; Cardiff, 1-110; Glasgow, 200; total carcases 218,-165. The average price of Biver Plate mutton is 4.}d per lb.”

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 1931, 13 November 1906, Page 4

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COMMERUIAL. Gisborne Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 1931, 13 November 1906, Page 4

COMMERUIAL. Gisborne Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 1931, 13 November 1906, Page 4

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