COMMERCIAL.
Dnttro Prrbh ASSOCIATION. (Received 8.-15 a.in.) London, June 8. Wheat-is steadier at threepence to sixpence advance. At the woo! safes the prices for all merinos and line crossbreds were animate at full recent rates. There was better competition for crossbreds, and prices were decidedly harder lor slipes and greasics. “Eornside” top 17U1, average IGjjd. “Twobcats,” 21 d and 193 d. “Obaka,” 37'd and 2S^d.
NEWTON KING’S WEEKLY REPORT.
On Saturday, 3rd inst., at my Haymarket, I bad a small entry of pigs, chiefly large stores. There was a fair attendance of buyers present, prices ruling being about par with my last sale, all linos being cleared at the hammer. I quo.e:—Weaners (small) 6s to Bs, good 11s to J6s; small stores £1 2s, medium stores £1 15s, large sorts selling up to .£2, sows £3 7s Gd.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 56, 9 June 1916, Page 7
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138COMMERCIAL. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 56, 9 June 1916, Page 7
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