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HOME MARKETS. Aiialralian-N.Z. Cable Association. London, February 17. TTerap—Firm: New Zealand not offerii\a'. Copra—'December-February shipments, £U. TiiibKer—Para, 3s 4V' ; d; plantation and smoked, 3s .IVid. Kabbits—The demand has greatly decreased awing to tlio liigh prices and food restrictions. New ' South Wales blues, Sib Od. Importers are conferring with the Government respecting sales. It is believed that the surplus not required will be distributed to the trade as is done with frozen meat. Mutton—New Zealand, o%d; Australian, 9'/ 8 d ; South American, 10% d. Lamb—Vew Zealand and Australian, I'M: South American, l'2'/od. , The Army Council has commandeered all the unsold 'stocks of jute in the United Kingdom, and has prohibited imports on private account in order to economise tonnage. This will not interfere with Indian shipments direct to the Allies and neutrals, Lonsdale and Co. (Mr, S. Turner, New Zealand agent) cable ase follows: Butter—Firm, 222s to 224 a. filicciic-Scarce, K»os lo ICi^
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Taranaki Daily News, 20 February 1917, Page 6
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153COMMERCIAL. Taranaki Daily News, 20 February 1917, Page 6
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