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.METAL AIAUKET. London, .lul v -S. Co|i|kt months LUO. Kli'CLi'olytH- copper I'fiil. Tin () n tlio spot £l3O 13s, lluvo months £137 los. Lwul, £l3 2s (id. SilviT, 2s iy 4 il.
BANK SHAKES. London, July 28. Bank Share?-.—Bank of Australasia, buyers £IOO. sellers £102; Wank of New South Wales, buyers £4l 104, sellers £42 iUs; Union Hank, buyers £OO. sellers £01; rest unchanged. LONDON WOOL SALES. London, July 28. At the wool sales the market for crossbred* is still weak. AUSTRALIAN MAIiKETS. Sydney, July 2i), AVhcat, 4s 3d. Flour, £9 ss. Oats—Algerian 3s 7d to lis Bd, Nj.v Zealand "A" grade Clarions 3d Bd. Barley—Capo 4s (id. i Maize, 4s Oil. Bran and pollard, £O. Potatoes—Tasmanian £5 5s to £5 10s Onions—Victorian £lO. Butter—Prime 13Gs to 112s. Bacon, 7d to 7'/>d.
Melbourne, July 21). AVhcat, 4s 3d. Flour, £!) 10s. Oats, 3s 3d. Barley—Good English malting 5s .id, feeding 3s lOd. Maize. Is 3d. Pollard, Is 3d. Potatoes, C 4 I.ls. Onions, £B.
Adelaide, July 20. Wheal Market dull at 4s Id. Flour, £8 12s Od. Bran and pollard. Is 3d.
AUCKLAND SHAIIEMABKET. (Special to News.) Auckland, Last Night. Messrs. Kliott and Waller (U, Woodhouse. and Co.. local agents), report sale as last call:—May Queen 2s 2d, ?* 3d; Southern Queen sd; aWiotahi 2s Bdj Ilauraki 2s; Tokatea 3 , /.d; Shotover 4%d; Tairua Golden Xlill 4s lOd; Tairua Conqueror (paid) 9d, contributing 7 1 / i d; Talisman 47s Od; AVaihi £9 0.3; Standard Insurance 22s Od. Buyers: Sylvia 1* 0d: Champion (contributing) 4s; Tairua (lolden Mill 4s lOd; Talisman 47s 3d; AVaihi £!) ss; AVaihi Grand Junction 32s Od; Bank of New Zealand £0; New Zealand Insurance 755.
I K (itUFFITRS (TVS REPORT. Messrs. K. OifliUis & Co. are in receipt of the following report from their London principals. Mews. Mills & Sparrow, dated .Time IMb, IMS:— Danish. —Again wo have to report a furl her advance of two kroner in consequenee of the good domand. Siberian.--A few lino grass buttcs haw come to hand. These open well and have sold very readily at 100s. The bulk of the butters are those which have been held up through tin; traffic being disorganised; these were irregular in flavour.
French.—All grades have advanced, and there is stock to speak of in France, though the make is heavier than last seiw<»u. Quality is vevv fine.
Irish.- Although there is an exceptionally heavy make, prices have advanced and butter is clearing. From all quarters comos the. cry "I cannot execule orders." Quality, as in France, is now particularly good. Australian.—The s.s. Ornba and Tropic have landed their cargo in good order. Mo>t of the former have been cleared at full rates, ami are going on to the counter at once. There is a shortage of finest,
Xi'W Zealand.—ll is reported that some aiv now being shipped. These should find a ready s\le, as the shortage of fine-it is now being felt, nnd it is difficult for buyers U> till their requirements.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 188, 30 July 1908, Page 4
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