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LONDON MARKETS. (By Electric Telegraph.—Copyright.) (United Press Association.) London, November 15. Wheat is dull. A parcel of 15 000 quarters of Australian January-Feb-ruary shipment sold at 37s 6d. Liverpool Futures.—December 88,1 cents, March 88 cents, May 86f cents. Australian cargoes afloat have brought 38s 3d and 38s 6d. There is a small enquiry for Australian spot at -Us. Flour is dull. Australian patents, 28s 9d ex store. Oats are slow of sale. La Plata January-February shipments are quoted at 16s to 16s 3d. Butter is dull. Danish is unchanged. Choicest Australian I.los to 1.145, unsalted 116 s; New Zealand 116 s to 118 s. Arrivals are not clearing. Retailers arc using stored butters, and Home and Continental, which are unusually plentiful owing to the continuance of open weather. The quality of some Australian is hardly equal to that at the opening of last season. Matthews, Bennett and Co.’s Report. Messrs. Matthews, Bennett and Co. report that there was a good yarding of cattle in their Inglewcod yards on Wednesday. Prices were good, and nearly every lot changed hands, i'r.ces were as follows:—Springing heifers £1 15s to £9, dairy cows £4 10s to 46 10s and £8 Bs, store cows £3 10s to £4 15s, bulls there was no sale for, empty heifers £3 12s to £3 15s, yearling heifers £2 5s to £3 2s 6d, yearling steers (small) £2 5s to £2 Bs, Jersey heifers £4.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 71, 16 November 1912, Page 5
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237COMMERCIAL. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 71, 16 November 1912, Page 5
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