COMMERCIAL NEWS
WOOL SALES. AUSTRALIAN AND N.Z. CABLE ASSOCIATION. (Received ibis day at 8 a.m.) ! LONDON, June 17 At the Bawrn wool sales Continent.! sorts of merinos met with good com petition, prices being unchanged. 1' ine crossbreds, sold well to the Home trade and Continent. Medium low qualities j wofe irregular ftn d in' less deio >i’<l. Prices were slightly in buyers’ favour. The Bradford market shows a goo I tone and crossbreds were slighdv easier. Sixty-fours quality 42' pence, i pence ; fifty-sixes, 26 pence; forty-sixes, 15 pence. LONDON, Tune 17 i Wheat is inactive. Australian I quay 84s 3d. Flour is firm with good j inquiry for imported sorts; Australian delivered 70s. Barley and oats are | quiet. New Zealand oats ex-quav 47s !to 50s. Beans and peas are quiet and steady. Sugar continues to dec-ne, granulated 60s. LONDON, June 16. i Copper spot, £92 13s 9d; forward, : £72. 18s 9d; lead, £22 15s and £22; ! spelter, £26 15s and £27 10s; tin, j £l7O 7s 6d and £172 17s 6d; silver 34!;
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Hokitika Guardian, 18 June 1921, Page 3
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