COMMERCIAL CABLE.
WOOL SALES. LONDON, Nov. 29. The wool sales closed Ann the prices being the highest ol tihe series. (Received Nov. 80, 9.4 p.m.) LONDON, Nov. 80. Thero .were sold to Home buyers 87,000 bales, for the Continent 40,000, and America 2000, while there are helid over 1000. Compared with the September sales good scoured merinos are from par to id per lb dearer, medium and superior greaaies -Jd (those suitable for America occasionally lidi), and( crostforeds lully ten per cent. Lamb is unchanged except for faulty merino, which is live per cent, cheaper. GENERAL MARKET CABLE. LONDON, Nov. 29. The wheat and Hour afloat for the United Kingdom is 2,915,000 quarters, for the Continent 1,840,000 (juarters, Atlantic shipments 88,000 quartora.; Eight thousand, five hundred quarters of Australian wheat, DecemberJanuary shipment, sold at 82s 6d. Copper.—Spot £67 2s 6d, three months £67 12s 6(1. Tin.—Spot £lB6 15s, three months £lB6 109. Iron, 47s 9d. Lead, £l2 17s Od. Australian-New. Zealand Mortgage Company shares are quoted at 91. AUSTRALIAN PRODUCE MARKET. SYDNEY, Nov. 30. Wheat.—Chick',. prime 2s 8d to 2s lid, milling 8s 2d. Flour, £8 5s to £8 10s, Manitoba £l3 10s. Oats.—Tasmanian white feeding 2s to 2s sd, Algerian Is (3d to Is 9d, local is 7d to Is 9d. Barley.—Cape 2s ,to 2s Bd. Bran, 6jd to 7d. I'ollaind, BJd. Peas—Prussian Blue 4s 6d to <ls 7d. Potatoes.—Old £4 t 0 £4 10s. Onions, £5 Is 8d to £5 6s Bd. Butter, 9d. Cheese, 4d to sd. Bacon, 6d to 7d. ' MELBOURNE, Nov. 80. Wheat, 8s 2d to 8s 3d. Flour, £8 5s to £8 10a. Oafs.—Milling Is 3d. Maize, 2s 4d. Onions, £2 10s to £B. Pollard, Bid. Potatoes, £2 15s to £B. .... „ ADELAIDE, Nov. 80. Wheat, 3s 2d. Flour, £8 sg, Bran and pollard, Bd. DUNEDIN GRAIN MARKET. DUNEDIN, Nov. 80. Wheat.—Practically no business is l passing, beyond a few odd lots by millers for mixing. Fowl wheat is [offering freely, and- all parcels gre taken up at full market rates! Prune milling (nominally) 3s 6d to I . ' , modium 2d to 8s sd, bost whole fowl wheat 3s to 8s Id, broken and damaged 2s 6d to 2s lOd sacks extra. , Oats.-Anything offered l mK bean rapidly taken up, stocks boiiw ligiit. Prime milling i s (jj i„ j 8 7|d to bust feed Is 3d to Is s}d, inferior to modium Is 3d to Is 4d • sacks extra. ' Barley—There is inquiry for prime malting, but buyers «ro very particular as to quality, and medium is practically unsaleable. Prime malting 3s 2d to 3s 4d, milling 2s, feed Is 9d to Is lOd ; sacks extra.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 281, 1 December 1904, Page 2
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