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COMMERCIAL.

OFFICIAL LONDON" REPORT. Received th, tUi p.m. London, March 0. The wheat market is firm and cheerful in tone ,and cargoes are more animated, Australian afloat offering 30s Od to 375; February-March suiyiiient, 376 Bd. A steamer parcel afloat has sold at 3Bs 9d. Flour is firmer, Australian offering 28s to 29s landed.

Butter is firm, and colonial is clearing -atisfactorily. Choicest New Zealand 120s to U22s, Australian, salted litis to HSs. unsalted 120s; Danish unaltered. Cl'iece is steadv: New Zealand r,2s to 04s. Copiier on -pm £.j'J 2s Oil: three months £SO 12- Od.

Tin on spot £ 13.3s lOs; three months £l3l 10s.

Lead, £l3 1.35; spelter £2O 1.35. Iron £SO 10s.

In the Bradford wool market there is little doing; forties ll'id, other classes unchanged.

WEBSTER BROS.' REPORT

Clearing Sale. Mangorei—On Monday v.e held a very successful clearing sale at Mangorei on account of Mr. Alex. Lindsay, who has sold his farm. The dairy cows sold well, ranging from .C2 •"•- to £<> 7s Gd. with an average of O Us lid; bull Cf .*>s. sows and litters :'.i>s to :i-2s: ploughs, harrows, and implements at satisfactory prices. Omata Yards.—Our usual fortnightly «ale wa- held on Friday. There was a -mall yarding, hut most lots sold at fur prices as under:- Woaiu rs (mixed) His. steer- I.V to IS. lid. old cows -Ms. siorc, 32- to 411-. Will- 2l>* to »"*• -printers C 4 lis. Next -ale Friday. -20 th March.

A SAVINGS BANK FOR DAIRY FARMER^. •■Which i- the best separator!" is a ipie-tion often asked. Tin- separa'or which give- the liest results under ever.-- . dav conditions, has no repair bills, an I i-"-til! all there after vears of hard I work. Its name? The "Alfa-Laval.' ! I)n not be mi-led: it has many imi- ! tator=. who eopv the time-expired patents, but no ecjiiaK llur offer lO ! 1 run the ••Alfa-I.av.il" against all comers and take it back free of expense to you unle-s it beats them protects you. The world his made a beaten p.ill to our ■ door-: keep on it: you can't afford lo 'follow a "will-o'-the-wisp"' md find ! yourself in the bog of experience; it's 1 expensive. Catalogue "T" mailed free I Sole New Zealand nsehK Maso'i, | Struthers and Co.. Ltd . Main-street, ' Palmerston North. E. ClriffUlis and Co, New Plymouth, local awaits.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 66, 7 March 1908, Page 5

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385

COMMERCIAL. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 66, 7 March 1908, Page 5

COMMERCIAL. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 66, 7 March 1908, Page 5

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