WHEAT AND FLOUR
LONDON, Thursday. Wheat. —Owing to a further decline in America sellers of cargoes today dropped their limits Cd to 9d. Trading was inactive. Parcels were 9d "to is lower. Futures —London: September 33s lOd a quarter; December, 34s 4d. Liverpool: October. 7s 3 3-Sd a cental; December, 7s 4d; March, 7s 5 1-Sd. Spot trade quiet. Australian, ex ship, 39s fid. Flour.—Slower. Australian, ex store, 29 s. Oats.—Firmer. Australian, Algerian, 14s fid to 15s 6d; A Gartons, 18s to 19s. Peas. —Neglected. Blue Tasmanian, 220 sto £4os; New Zealand, 200 s to 2205. Maples.—Tasmanian, 65s to 675; New Zealand. 57s 6d to 60s. Beans.—New Zealand, 37s to 38s. Beet Sugar.—September, 4s Hid. FREIGHT RATES UP MELBOURNE, Friday. Shippers were notified today of a rise in wheat and flour freights to Europe of 2s 6d a ton for September and October and a further 2s 6d for November.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1052, 16 August 1930, Page 11
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