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COMMERCIAL.

LONDON WOOL MARKET. KEENEI! COM PETITION. London, -March 111. A strong sale, with keener competition. Prices: Merinoes were the highest of the scries, Continental buyers takjng the bulk. Americans bought heavily of the best crossbreds. SIIEEPKIN SALES. London, .March l!l. At flic shcepkiu sales 0722 bundles | were oll'cred and sold. There was a i good attendance and an animated competition. Combings, except the coarser I cross-breds, were '/, d to %d dearo'. I Clothing sorts and shorn pelts were %d cheaper. J SYDNEY WHEAT MARKET.

Svdnev, March 20. , Wheat is still on the upward grade. Sales have taken place at Is 7'/,d, and • stocks are now held for -Is Sd. THE QCKKNSLAXD LOAX. London, March 111. The Queensland loan is quoted at a half per cent, discount. The Standard comments upon the small chance of Hie loan coinciding with Hie troubled publical situation, and adds that doubtless it will lie quickie absorbed in the jnvest-ni-nt markets.' The underwriters wcoive. 8-1 per cent. IikJTAIX'S WHEAT I'UODVOTIOX. London. March II). 'The Hoard of Agriculture's returns for lIKIS show the wheat production in llritaiii to be ii.o(i(i,S!)2 quarters.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 48, 22 March 1909, Page 4

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185

COMMERCIAL. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 48, 22 March 1909, Page 4

COMMERCIAL. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 48, 22 March 1909, Page 4

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