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MARKET STEADY.

BETTER DEMAND FOB BUTTER AND CHEESE.

The Department of Agriculture has received the following cablegram, dated November 22, from the High Commrssioner for New Zealand, LonButter.—Market steadier with better inquiry. Official quotations are:— New Zealand: Salted, finest, November 22, 204/ to 206/ per. cwt. (1/98 to 1/10 per lb.); November 15: 200/ to 206/ per cwt. (1/9J to 1/10 per lb.); November 8: 216/ to 218/ per cwt. (1/11 to 1/1U per lb.); other qualities, November 32: 180/ to 194/ per cwt. (1/7J to 1/8i per lb.) Australian' Salted, finest, 184/ to 186/ up to 188/. per cwt. (1/7 h to 1/8 per lb.), unsp.lted. 188/ to 190/ up to 194/ per cwt. (1/8 4o 1/83 per lb-); other qualities: salted 160/ to 178/ per cwt. (1/5* to 1/7 per lb.); unsalted 174/ to 182/ per cwt. (1/61 to 1/7 i per lb.) Canadian: Creamery,'l74/ to 184/ per cwt. (l/6i to 1/71 Per lb); exceptional,lß6/ per cwt. (1/71 per lb) Argentine: Unsalted, 176/ to 180/ per cwt. (1/63 to 1/7J per lb.); exceptional 182/ per cwt. (1/74 per lb.); other qualities. 164//to 174/ per cwt. (1/52 to 1/61 per ">•> Danish: More doing specia.lly in finest, 218/ to 222/ per cwt. (1/lli to 1/lli per

Choc ..-—Demand small but steady. Official quotations are: —English: Finest Farmers*. Steady, 116/ to 120/ per cwt. (1/01 per lb.) Canadian: In fair request. Coloured and white, 93/ to 94/ up tg 96/ per cwt. Jod to 10Jd per lb.) New Zealand: Steady

demand for matured in good condi- I tion but v new season's slow. November 22: New season's coloured and white 90/ to 91/ per cwt. (9|d per lb.); old season's coloured and white 92/ to 94/ per-cwt. (9|d to lOd per lb.) November 15: Coloured and white, 92/ to 94/ per cwt..(9jd to lOd per lb.) November 8: Coloured and white, 94/ to 96/ per cwt. (lOd to

!10|d per \b). Australian: In fair request. Coloured 88/ to 90/ per .cwt. (93d to 9*d per lb.) A shipment, of New Zealand produce arrived this week per s.s. "Port Denison." Casein. —French rennet 'is now quoted at £45 to £54 per ton.

Hemp.—Manila market opened quiet but closed firm and business has been done in "J" grade NovemberFebruary shipments at £53 10/ and

value. New Zealand market quiet. Small business has been done in Highpoints November.- January shipments at £43; /fair £4O. Fair is now auoted at £4l.

Wool. —Fair business has been done in Bradford at higher but irregular prices. Trade is disorganised on

account of high prices realised at Wellington. "Quotations for tops are:—64's (Merino), 6/8; 56's (super half bred), 4/4d; 40's prepared coarse crossbred) 2/7.

His will,, asking Him to work in His owft mighty way, then we are ready for the sounding of the trumpet. 4. Fourthly, there 's fire. After the seven trumpets were given to the seven messengers, and the prayers of ijthe saints ascended with the incense, the angel went to v the golden altar before the throne, took the Are from it, and cast the lire into »the earth. Then were heard voices, thunderings, lightnings, earthquakes. Something like that happened on •the day of Pentecost. While the people were worshipping, while the people were prayed* there came a fire from the altar before God's throne, and sat upon each of them. That is what brings the fire from God's altar —it is the attitude of readiness; it is the worshipful spirit; it is the prayerful spirit. When the Church of Jesus Christ is> filled with the spirit of worship, arid prays as she should, the fire wlil be there, fresh from His altar. For the sounding of the.trumpet in the proclamation of God's message, we must be filled with His fire. "The kingdoms of this world are become the kingdoms of our Lord a*ad of His Christ, and He* shall reign for ever and ever." That is the keynote of it all ;that is to be the end of the trumpet-sounding. The King is come. The throne will be set up, and all the powers thait make against Him w.lll be subdued.

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Shannon News, 28 November 1924, Page 4

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MARKET STEADY. Shannon News, 28 November 1924, Page 4

MARKET STEADY. Shannon News, 28 November 1924, Page 4

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