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LONDON WHEAT MARKET

LONDON. June 21. AVlieat cargoes are sixpence to ninepence per quarter dearer in sympathy w ith an American advance. AA ith a clearance of the most pressing Australian cargoes, millions more aio willing to increase their holdings. '1 he Austral Tan’s cargo fetched 50s Od per quarter, and the Leurio’s 50s S>l. Four thousand tons from the Anglo-Eg\pt-in-n sold at 51s. Tremafion and Tiespool’s 51s (id a .ml siialicy 525. , LONDON HOSPITAL COLLECTION. LONDON, June 21. Tho Queen Alexandra Rose Day street collection for hospitals was held to-day, and Queen Alexandra- drove through a large crowd. Twenty thousand lady collectors did brisk business, particularly on tho route of the Prince of Wales’ procession in the afternoon. Lady Allen had charge of the New Zealand section. N.S.AV. HOCKEY TEAM COAIING. WELLINGTON, Juno 22. The. Secretary of tho New Zealand Hockey Association lias received a letter from tho Now South A Vales Association accepting an invitation to send a team to tour the Dominion this season. It is proposed that the team shall number eighteen, and include players from New South Wales, A7iotoria and Queensland, tlio tour to last three weeks and to open early in September.

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Hokitika Guardian, 23 June 1922, Page 1

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LONDON WHEAT MARKET Hokitika Guardian, 23 June 1922, Page 1

LONDON WHEAT MARKET Hokitika Guardian, 23 June 1922, Page 1

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