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COMMERCIAL.

BANK SHARE QUOTATIONS. (Received 10, 11 a.m.) London, January' 9. Banks: Australasia £llO to £ll2, New South Wales £4l 10s to £42 10s, Union £56 to £SB, National of New Zealand £5 2s 6d to £5 I’s Gd, New Zealand £9 15s to £lO 15s. New Zealand Loan and Mercantile, £9B. ’ LONDON PRODUCE MARKETS. ; (Per Press Association.) r. ... . . ■ Wellington, January 10.;,.,; 1 • Following’ is the High Commission r er.’s jcahle, dated London, January 9 (quotations un 1 cS^^tliP4nl:jse^4pfeeixiocl• are average market-prices' on'spot):— Eggs.—The market is firm, with good demand and moderate supply. Prices per 120: Home 14s to 17s, Dutch, 13s, 17s 6d; French, 13s to 18s; Russian, 9s Gd to 12s; Danish, 12s Gd to 16s Gd; Austrian, 8s Gd to 12s; Italian, 12s Gd to 15s Gd. Poultry.—The market is steady but the demand is only moderate. Chicks: Home 8d to lOtd per lb, Russian 8d .to 9Jd.•; Ducklings: ’Home 9d;to lOd, ißiiissian 7d. TuS'keys: French 9df to lOd, Continentals 8d to, 9d. > ’ 'Bacon, 1 -—The tnarkot' is firm with more ehquiry. Sides: Irish 51s to 595. per cwt., Continental 42s to 545, Canadian 48s to 545. Hams: Irish 80s to 112 s, English 84s to. 102 s, Canadian 56s to 60s, American 50s to 58s. The market for hams is quiet but steady.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 23, 10 January 1912, Page 6

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COMMERCIAL. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 23, 10 January 1912, Page 6

COMMERCIAL. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 23, 10 January 1912, Page 6

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