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COMMERCIAL.

HIGH COMMISSIONER'S CABLEGRAM. FURTHER RISE IN FLAX. Wellington, Monday. The High Commmissioner'a cablegram, dated London, October 12th, is as follows, quotations unless otherwise specified, being average market price on spot: — Mutton. —The market is quiet. Canterbury AhA, North Island 4d, River Plate 4|d. Lamb. —There has been no alteration in the market since last week. Canterbury s§d, other than Canterbury 5Jd. Butter.—The market is very firm for best quality, but there are large stocks of second-class quality in cold store. Danish 131s, Siberian 112s, Australian 115s, New Zealand (nominal) 3245. Beef. —The market is dli 1 1 , and supplies are increasing. New Zealand hindquarters 3§d, fores 2|d. Cheese. —The market is quiet and only small business being done. Canadian white 4s 6d, coloured 65s 6d.

Hemp.—The market ia firm at an advance, and the market ia in an excited mood, with strong demand for all descriptions. Spot New Zealand good fair grade £3l, fair grade £3O; fair current Manila, £29 10s; January to March New Zealand shipments of good fair £3l 10s; fair grade, £3O 10s; fair, current Manila £3O 10s. The output from Manila for the week was 26,000 bales. The stocks of New Zealand hemp is 610 tons.

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King Country Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 509, 16 October 1912, Page 5

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COMMERCIAL. King Country Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 509, 16 October 1912, Page 5

COMMERCIAL. King Country Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 509, 16 October 1912, Page 5

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