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LONDON MARKETS. By Telegraph—Press Assn Copyright; Received Aug. 29, 10 pm London Aug. 28 Tho demand for honey Is improving. Some Australian sold for 06s. Wheat.—Quiet. Australian passage parcels sold for 01s, small sales, spot, (J7s 4V£d. Flour.—There/Is small demand. Market unchanged. ' ; Oats—Markit dull. ; Beans.—MaT«et slow. Peas—Market slow. New Zealand maples 145s Now Zealand and Tasraanlan Ivory lliOs. Sugar.—Unchanged. Wool.—At tho Liverpool wool sales 14,000 bales wore offered. Best merinos 10 to 15 per cent, above London closing rates; ordinary merinos and fine crossbreds 7% per cent. American and Contlntental buyors were operating fairly freely. Bradford market.—There has been difficulty owing to tho coal strike, but the tone is Improving and some business has been transacted for hits delivery.
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Taranaki Daily News, 1 September 1919, Page 2
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120COMMERCIAL. Taranaki Daily News, 1 September 1919, Page 2
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