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LONDON MARKETS. By Cable—Press Association—Copyright, Received June 3, 9 p.m. London, June 3. Wool.—The Bradford market is firm and unchanged. Wheat.—The markets have recovered slightly from the lowest point. There is some activity in Australian cargoes, three of which sold at 30s Od and 31s 3d respectively. There is fair enquiry at about these prices. Crop prospects of all exporting countries are favorable. Australian spot is dull at 33s 6d and 34s'; New Zealand, very variable quality, is quoted at 31s to 335. Flour.—Market dull. Australian patents in London and Glasgow are held for 265. Barley.—Market neglected. Oats.—Market dull. Gartons, 17s fid to 19s (id; SpaTrowbills. 17s to 18s 9d. A La Plata June and July shipment sold at 12s' fid. Butter.—Market steady. Choicest Aus traliaai, 102s; unsalted occasionally 104s to 107s; secondaries are difficult of sale being mostly stored. Sheepskins.—The sales' were largely at tended. The bidding was animated Practically all stocks were cleared with out further change in prices. The New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agencv Company, Ltd., have received the following cablegram from their London house, under date Ist instant:—"Tallow. —We quote present spot values for the following descriptions: Good mutton 35s !)d per cwt. good beef 35s 3d per cwt, mixed 33s fid per cwt. Market dull."
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 47, 4 June 1910, Page 5
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