LONDON MARKETS.
FROZEN MEAT. Daigety and Co., Ltd., report having received ihe fallowing cablegram from llieir London house under dale of the 17th instant:— Lamb.—New Zealand prime crossbred lamb, Canterbury, heavy 9|d, light ll|d, North Island heavy 9£d, light Ufa. Demand for N.Z. lamb runs principally on light weights, ■market weak. Mutton.—New Zealand prime crossbred mutton, Canterbury heavy 6id, light 7sd, North Island heavy 6Jd, light 74d. Moderate demand for N.Z. mutton, market weaker. Beel.—New Zealand prime ox beef hinds 5Jd, fores 3d. Demand for N.Z. beef poor owing to warm weather, prices nominal. Pork.—Nominal value on spot SJd per lb, c.i.f. 8d to S^d. WOOL SALES,
Wool sales continue fairly animated, but lately reported rates are hardly maintained for the finest descriptions. All other descriptions rather lower. We think Continent have filled many of their orders as they are not buying so freely. SHEEPSKIN SALES. Sheepskin sales held to-day. attendance of buyers is good. Good competition from Home trade, Continent and America. A,s compared with last sales closing rates merino combing skins very firm, crossbred combing skins prices higher ?A per cent, on average. Clothing skins firm. DAIRY PRODUCE. Butter.—Market firm. We quote New Zealand salted 190 s (187 s), Danish 192 s (1945). finest Australian salted 186 s (182sk unsalted 190 s (188 s). Cheese—Market firm. New Zealand white 108 s to 109 s (107 s), coloured 108 s to 109 s (106.5), Canadian 104 s to 108 s (106 s). Total imports of butter into the United Kingdom for June 575,000 cwts as compared with 412,000 cwt. for the corresponding month last year. Last week’s quotations in parenthesis.
Arrivals in Great Britain. —Since our report of 10th instant, the only vessel to arrive in Great Britain with Npw Zealand Dairy Produce is the s.s. Raranga, on 13th instant; 21,599 boxes butter, 13,417 crates cheese.
As a protection against coughs and colds “NA7.OL” has no equal. One dose a day keeps colds away. Can be taken anywhere. 60 doses 1/6.*
“P>e arm-ort against tbe elements” —Hartv. Tbe chill in the night air emphasises the need for protection against colds, coughs, throat and chest maladies. Money cannot, buy a more reliable specific than Baxter’s Lung Preserver—famous for over 58 years as a remedy for all winter ailments. Tbe first dose gives instant relief. “Baxter’s” is also a grand tonic. You can obtain a generoussized botlle of Baxter’s Lung Preserver from any chemist or store for 2/6; family size 4/6. But be sure you get “Baxter’s”!
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Shannon News, 21 July 1925, Page 2
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