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LONDON MARKETS. By Cable—Press Association —Copyright London, December 6. Wheat. —Very firm. Sellers offer sparingly at full late rates. The wheat and flour afloat for tjie United Kingdom is 2,305,000 quarters, for the Continent 1,015,000 quarters, Atlantic shipments 1,144,000 quarters, Pacific SO.OOO quarters. The.total to 'Europe is 1,500,000 quarters. Indian is estimated at 100,000 quarters. Cotton. —May-June, 4.10(1. Jute. —December, £ls -10s. Hemp.—Dull. February-April, £24 10s. Rubber. —Para, 2s B'/ s d; Plantation, 2b 2d; smoked, 2s 3d. Kauri Gum.—Stock, 547 tons. Copra.—December-January, £23 12s Od. Aluminium, £B2 to £B4. Galvanised iron, £l6 10s and £l4 10s. Tin plates, 12s 7y»d to 13s 7V a d. Angle steel, 130s. Tram rails, 1235. Leather.—'Australian, lOd to lSd; basils, firm; New Zealands, 20d to 21d. Rabbit Skins. —Four hundred < bales sold private])', making 2300 since July, I at about 25 per cent, reduction. Inquiry I is improving. Probably the sales will be limited to 1500, and held in January. demand. Australian, B%d to 9V B d.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 156, 8 December 1914, Page 2
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165COMMERCIAL. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 156, 8 December 1914, Page 2
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