THE MARKETS
HIGH COMMISSIONER'S -.vIVLE. - GROWING FIRMNESS IN HEMP. WOOL COMPETITION SUSTAINED. iPKR PRESS ASSOTU.TION.] ' _ WELLINGTON, March 20. The High Commissioner's cable, dated March as follows:— Mutton—Market quiet, with tendency in favour of buyers. Canterbury 3;{d, North Island 32d. Australian 2i|d. Rivrr I'bite 211. lamb-Market rl.i'l of s.ile for al 1 lamb. Canterbury oj-d, other than Canterbury 4jj-d. Arstrai'ian "S:|d, River Plate 3<d. Haef—Market firm, with more c quiry t!va.n stocks of New Zealand v beef on ha'v!■: 'edit New Zea •' lii'uls 3Jd. New Zealand fores 3Jd. B ittar—Mark.-t quiet, but firm, f. r best quality ; choicest New Zealand butter 100s per cwt; Australian ,102s, Danish 121s, Sibrrian 10 !s. Cheese—Market' firm ; geuevr' and active demand. Whiie JOs, cn'.cure:l same price. Hemp—Market firmer: ~\ew Zealand good fair per ton ci spot £':!() 10s, fair arade ,C2O, fair current Manila £10 K!s. These quotations are for all positions. The output • ' from Manila for the week was 2u,0Q0 hales. Wool.—Market remains linn; competition well sustained.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 21 March 1911, Page 3
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162THE MARKETS Horowhenua Chronicle, 21 March 1911, Page 3
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