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HIGH COMMISSIONER'S REPORT. The Department of Agriculture, Industries, and Commerce has received the following cablegram, dated London December 15, from the High Commissioner for New Zealand. (Note: Quotations, unless otherwise specified, »r« *verag« market prices on spot):— Meat—Ail descriptions of meat continue in active demand, selling at maximum pricos owing to continued small supplies. New Zealand frozen meat, no supplies available; Argentine mutton and, lamb, small supplies, lljd; Argentine beef is in small supnlv; chilled hinds, Hid; fores, 9}d. Butter—Market remains as last reported. Danish, Irish Creamery and Dutch, no supplies available; French, a limited supply at Softs Sd; all others under Government control at 2525. Inclusion French in Government pool is anticipated shortly. Cheese—ls in small supply. "English Cheddar, !425; all others at Government price Tleinp—Manila end ><ew Zealand, little business doing, market continues firm. Manila stocks at end o»' November 17,25S hales, against 50,656 last year. Wheat —No business doing owing to scarcity of offers. Oats—*arket i« very quiet, prices are unchanged.
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Taranaki Daily News, 20 December 1917, Page 2
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