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LATEST LONDON QUOTATION'S. By Cable.—Press Association— Copyright Received Nov. M, 3.30 p.m. London, Xov. 13. Wheat is linn. Chicago-December options 103 cents to 103%, May 100% to 10o r K,. Canterbury sheep—-Light, 7%d; second quality, light, TV!:''; medium T'/jd; heavv. I\\. Southland, 7%d. North Island, 7%d Argentine chilled fores s'/>d; hinds T'/,<l. Hnbbits are dull, owing to the recent arrival of one hundred thouiand crates of Colonial. New South Wales blues 22d to 23d in store. Cotton.—November-December, 6\B9d. Jute.—November-December, £25 10a. Hemp.—January-March, .€25 10s. Rubber—Para 2s BV4<l plantation 2t o%d, smoked 2s 9>/ 4 d. Copra.—Xovember-December, £2B 2s Od. Danish butter is improving in demand, and is now 170s to 1745. At the wool sales there was excited competition, and the recent advanced rates were firmly maintained. \\ neat and flour afloat.—For United Kingdom, 1,840,000 quarters; Continent, 2,875,000; Atlantic shipments 1,152,000 a ; Pacific, 40,000; total for lure*.1,315,000; for Russia, 20,000.
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Taranaki Daily News, 15 November 1915, Page 5
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151LATE COMMERCIAL. Taranaki Daily News, 15 November 1915, Page 5
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