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LONDON MARKETS. By Cable—Press Association—Copyright. Received 9, 9.9 p.m. London, May 19. Butter—The market is dull and weak. European supplies are heavy. Danish is quoted at 107s to 109s; choicest Australian salted 94s to 90s, occasionally 98s; unsalted 109s to 102s; secondaries and inferior 80s to 90s. New Zealand choicest, salted 104s, 106s to 108s. Cheese—The market is flat. New Zealand, 60s to 61s. Wheat —Markets are quiet and there is a slights easier tendency consequent on reports of good rains in Russia. Buyers are indisposed to operate, though sellers are willing to offer slight concessions. Sixteen thousand quarters of South Australian March shipment sold at 35s 3d. Sellers are askin; P.! <-> 35s 4 1 / ii d for March steamer.- a:sd M.'s for N'eu- South 'Wales sailers aflo:>t. There is moderate «nniiiry f;»r Australian spot at ."?!>. Flour—Slow; Australian 24s Oil store; 24s 3d to arrive. Oats—Market quiet. La Plata MayJune shipments lis 6d. FALL IN BRAN AND POLLARD. Received 20, 12.55 a.m. Sydney, May 19. ißran and pollard have been reduced by £1 per ton.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 306, 20 May 1911, Page 8
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176COMMERCIAL. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 306, 20 May 1911, Page 8
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