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LONDON MARKETS Press Association.
WELLINGTON, yesterday. The High Commissioner’s cable dated Loudon, July 27th, states:Mutton is firm and in better demand. Light is at 4RI for Canterbury, and 41d for North Island; heavy Canterbury 4d, North Island 3sd; River Plate mutton 3j!d, light 3Jd. Heavy lamb is very firm, and on good demand for all descriptions. Supplies are increasing. Canterbury 53. others oi. Beef is a shade weaker. Hindquarters 3J, . fort's 3d. Butter is rather quiet. Transactions are very limited. Large supplies are coming forward. Choicest. Now Zealand is at 995, Danish Ills, Siberian 935, Irish 101 s. Cheeso is dull. Buyers are holding back, expecting prices to go lower. New Zealand 60s, Canadian white 565, colored 575. Hemp is quiet and rather steadier. Good fair grade on spot is at £35 10s, fair grade in the same position £3O 10s; fair currant Manila on spot £36 10s, July to September shipments, good fair Wellington £34 10s. fair grade £3O. There is no altera tlon in the cocksfoot, seed market since last week. Wheat is firm. There is no supply of New Zealand wheat, on hand. -New Zealand oats: Market quiet; small business doing Short (sparrowbill). ex granaTy, oi: spot, per quarter of 3841b5, 265, Dan ish, ex granary, on spot, per quarter of 3201b5, 235. New Zealand bean.' (new crop) 30s Cd per 5041b5. Tin market is steady and fair busiriesr doing.- New Zealand peas (partridge)' 40s'per 5041b5, market dull, little business doing.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2145, 30 July 1907, Page 3
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