COMMERCIAL.
HIGH COMMISSIONER’S CABLE
The Department of Agriculture, Industries abd Commerce has received (lie following cablegram, dated (ith April, 191 D, from (be High Commissioner for New Zealand, London: — “London Colonial avool auctions resumed for the sale of wool on account of Government. First series opened 2nd April Avith crowded attendances, Keen competition frdTu Home trade, and few Continental buyers. Prices average 10 per emit, above Government schedule' rates. Prospects are good. Specials better sorted. About 80,000 bales available for series which expect to close .11 l!i April. Of these, 13,700 Nc>av Zealand greasy and 0,000 slipe. Balance being Australian, South Africa.
“Manila Hemp.- —Market continues weak. ‘J’ grade shipment lo be 1 in April <))■ May or June, Inis been sold for £SO. New Zealand markets closed dull, Shipment (<> be in v A))i'il or Alay or June. High-point;.-) ((noted nl £52, fair £51."
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 1963, 10 April 1919, Page 2
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143COMMERCIAL. Manawatu Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 1963, 10 April 1919, Page 2
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