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COMMERCIAL.

Ya V /. ■ {Australasian, Sept. 12.) v^_*dpy 'are 5 very firm, and prices show a rising tendency, A private telegram from London, oated August 31, states: — Hop market opened at an average of 200s. for good shipping qualities. A considerable business has been done in Tasmanian. Quotations for trade parcels rule at Is 4d to Is 6d and up to Is 9d_orlß7'l, while yearlings bave ranged from lOd to Is Id. For Kent's i 873 holders d-__n_^lor"good to prime samples from Is 6d to Is 9d, and.iß72.ca_.be bought at 1 id to Js 2d. Small lots of malt sell at Us 6d fo? trade purpotes. . * ■ • <&ew Zealand flax rope commands £43 for large, while lines and cordage have been: selling at 5Jd per lb. Seaming twines are slowjat.up to Is 2d. and shop twines realise lid to Is Id. New Zealand flax is quoted at frti_-£l4ibr low to £17 for good, and np to £21 for saperior.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 317, 24 September 1874, Page 2

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COMMERCIAL. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 317, 24 September 1874, Page 2

COMMERCIAL. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 317, 24 September 1874, Page 2

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