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LONDOX MARKETS. Australian Cable Association. Received Feb. 27. 1.5 a.m. London, Feb- 25. Tin.—Spot, : £314; three months, £314 ss. Silver,. 3s 6}d. HIGH • COMMISSIONER'S MARKET REPORT. The Department of Agriculture, Industries, and Commerce lias received the following cablegram, dated London, February 23, from the High Commissioner for New Zealand. (Note: Quotations, unless otherwise specified, are average market prices on spot): — Meat—Meat continues in active demand, market poorly supplied. Supply falls short of the demand. .Supplies consist chiefly of New Zealand and Argentine lamb, each Hid; U.S. frozen beef, ArgenMue *nd Brazilian chilled \)eef in each case selling at hjuds ll'/jd, fores Wd. . Butter and cheese.—No change since Inst report. In active demand with short supplies. Wheat.—Business is curtailed owing to the absence of offers for account of <!overnment. Official quotations have not changed. No 2 Northern Manitoba and No- a Hard Winter, 765. Oats—Market firm, especially for landed. American white, 01s (id (mutilated word liere); Western Canadian, fi3s. Hemp.—Manila and New Zealand market quiet but firm.
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Taranaki Daily News, 27 February 1918, Page 5
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