COMMERCIAL.
W oo ]. — The latest public sales have been marked with considerable animation. Greasy wool is id to Id cheaper. Large supplies are offering. Messrs Jacomb and 50ns have Bold 4400 bales, 2230 bales of which were from New South, Wales And Queensland. Tallow and cotton are dull. "Wheat is inactive. Australian, 62s to 65s per quarter. In the iron trade late high prices continue, with little change in the foreign demand. Bussian orders are being secured. Kauri Gum.— Sales have been effected of ordinary at 26s ; fine pale clean, 32s 6d ; low middling, 335 ; good, 43s ; clean pale, 655. Hides are in good demand, Australian being quoted at extreme prices. New York. The wool sales included 30,000 lbs of New Zealand, which averaged 37£ cents. (?) ; 30,000 lbs Australian, which realised from 60 to 65 cents. ; 95,0001bs -were sold on private terms. The Boston market is firmer in consequence of the favorable telegrams of the London wool sales. San Fbanctsco, July 17. New Zealand flax, 12£ cents ; retail lots, 13£ cents (?).
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Southland Times, Issue 1626, 30 August 1872, Page 3
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171COMMERCIAL. Southland Times, Issue 1626, 30 August 1872, Page 3
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