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LONDON REPORTS. Ry Cable—Press Association—Copyright. London. November \l. Bradford Wool Market.—Spot sixtyfours 2Sd. super sixties 2"V-;d. common sixties 20'/.d. fifty-sixes 22'/ ; d, liflies Hl'/od. forty-sixes Rid, forties i-IV.-d. Futures unchanged. Butter.—A better tone prevailed in the butter market, Dani.-h. 11-ls to litis; choicest Australian salted. 104s to 100s, unsalted 108s to 110s; secondaries, rather better demand' at 00s to 102s; choicest New Zealand, lids; stored colonial is steady and clearing. Wheat,—The markets are dull, buyers very reserved owing to heavy world shipments, increasing stocks, favorable crop reports from Argentina anil Australia, and the general weakness in American markets. Chicago December shipments, 87% d cents, to 88% cents. Cargoes are fairly steady; 35s Oct is asked for South Australian afloat; 30s for New South Wales per stcamei , afloat: 35s °d at three ports Jamnry-l-'ebruarv shipment: '3ss is obtainable. but there is sma'.l demand. Australian spot. 30s Pd.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 184, 14 November 1910, Page 3
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147COMMERCIAL. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 184, 14 November 1910, Page 3
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