LONDON MARKETS.
The Department of Agrieultlire has received’ the following cablegram, dated 28th instant.lf rom the High Commissioner .for New Zealand, London “Meal. —Market quiet, supplies larger and prices lower at the close of the market, except for a small .■.apply of fresh million and lamb. Beef Is 4MI, million Is 9d. lamb Is lud. Imported making barely maximum fixed prices. Butler. —Irish very scarce, and quoted at £2l. 10s to £22, hut at these extreme rates, buyers are more reserved. English supplies small, average price is £21,.
Cheese. —Demand for English continues very slow, finest farming quoted at £8 12s to £9 {is. Canadian market firmer, hut, demand at the hi'„ v her prices onlv moderate. Spot quota I ions : While £7 -IGs to £7 .18s, coloured 2> more; quotations c.i.f. vary considerably, ranging from £7
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 2170, 31 August 1920, Page 3
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160LONDON MARKETS. Manawatu Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 2170, 31 August 1920, Page 3
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