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LONDON MARKETS. Loudon, Hay 30. Wheat—tAu Australian cargo sold at 43s 10 i/,d. Linseed oil, £2O. ■Sheep—Oauitertiifry light 3'/ 2 d, North Island -2i4d, best brands 2%d, others unchanged. Lambs: Canterbury light 4 3 / 4 d, medium 4</ 4 d. heavy 3%d; Southland 4'/ s d, North Island 3 13-l(id, selected 'brands, 4 1-lGd. Beef—Fores 2 . d, Ihindis 3%<L Australian sheep—Uiiuliauged. Lambs, best brands 3'/ a d, 'fain quality 3%d, inferior quality 3y B d. Beef—Fores 2'/ 4 d, hinds) 3%d. River Plate sheep and lambs are unchanged. Beef: Fores 2>/ 4 d, Muds 3%d. Henap—Quiet. A May-July shipment sold at £lB 7s (id. Copper—On spot £6O lie fid, three months £6l 12s 6d. Tin—On, spot £l3l 15s', three months Lead, £l3 2s 6d. Silver, 24>/ B d. Antimony, £B. Tito plate's, 12s 3d and 13s 3d. Angle steel, £5. Tran, rails, £5, Shares—Waihi Junction, buyers 38s Dd, sellers 41s 3d.
NEW SOUTH WALES LOAN. 'Loudon, May 30. t The Financial News says, that New Somih Walts 'has 'worn out its welcome in the loan market. It was a fiasco which should Convey an unforgettable lesson.
HIGH COMMISSIONER'S REPORT. By Telegraph.—Press Association. Wellington-, Monday. T%e High Commissioner's cable, dated London,, May 29, states:— Mutton—Qlhc market is very dull. There tan not been, the, sligiliitest im-. proveraent and trade is very disappointing, ther e heing only a very hand-to-mouth demand. The stocks on, hand are heavy land widely distributed amongst the agent's, who are pushing sales. Canterbury brands range according, to qual. jlty, from 3y z d to 2'/ 2 d, and North Island from 2%d to l%d. There is a good demand for prime quality of Jamb but a slight fa.ll in prices all round Canterbury brands range according to quality from 4%d to 4d; otter than Canterbury, from 4>/ 8 d to 3%d. Beef-fUhe market is steady, with, a good demand for will descriptions New Zealand hinds are quoted at 3%d forw
Butter—The market- fe dull, but the weather is more favorable and there is a less demand. Choicest New Zealand Toa uo,k ' d at im ' Vmk]x ' U2s ' Sibcria ' 11
Cheese-Tlie markot- is quiet Wt nrm. Canadian supplies are increasing. New Zealand White is quoted , a t 05s, colored 07s.
.Hemp-Thc market is quiet, and small business is doing. • Holders arc ™ PW /'°'?' , ' ,ml S° oli '■ toir °n spot fof' * ow , /e ' 1,, l l{ail ' grade on spot %i\ ~' ,fn " CT i™it Manila on Spot „i i 3'- Jul , v sMpments, New Zealand good fair grade per ton £22 15s Xew Zealand fair grade per ton £2l 10s fair current Manila £22 ,10s. Hie Manila output was 25,000 'bate. The cocksfoot seed market is dull Buyers are not been to do business: Quotation* nominal. Average price of bright, clean X>«Wlieat—Hue market fo slightly weaker, .with «, less demand, but no change in pnfes. New Zealand longdierried wtalu on spot, ex .granary, per nuartor 45s tr- m U ' Oats-The market j» steady, with a very good demand. Beans and pcas-The market is firm. \\ ool—Tim market' remains firm. Hops-1,1,e market is quiet, but there quality. Croin 40s it'o 50s.
DALOETY & CO.'S REPORT. Mgcty and Co., Ltd., report ,havin« received the following cable me«a Z% ron, their London tne j<tn m.st.: Frozen .neat-Tho market for lainb and mutton is weak, but prices arc not quotably changed. The f,-,! / ,,, b "/„ ° l PJ« ». higher, but fores are unchang Til How— lu .noJH'mJ Drier f
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 106, 1 June 1909, Page 4
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