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AUSTRALIAN MARKETS. Melbourne. Nov. 14. Oats.—Nominally 6s. Barley.—English 5s 9d to Cs; Cape 5s to 5s Maize, 8s 3d. Potatoes, £25 to £27. Onions, £l2 to £l2 10s. Hides.—Heavies, good conditioned, a full farthing advance; kips, a fanning to a halfpenny better. Received Nov. 13, 10.5 p.m. Sydney, Xov. H. Oats.—Algerian, nominal; Tasmanian, 6s 2d and Gs 3d. Barley.—Cape, nominal, 5s 3d. Maize, Ss 9d. Potatoes.—Tnsmanlnn £3O. Supplies from ?.ow Zealand are expected next week, Onions, £ll and £l2. Adelaide, Xov. 13 Oats. 4s Cd. THE WQOL MARKET, Received Nov. 13, 11.40 pm. ~ „ , , London, Nov. 11. TI WOOI sales there wns t'enerally good competition. Prices for all merinos were limy maintained and crossbreds generally chanced. P- and 0. shares, £OBO and £7OO. LONDON MARKETS. Received Nov. 14, 10.5 pm. n „ London, Nov. 13. Sm J' Is 6J alul ~ m 2s-0d; electrolytic Ingots £ll2, wire bars £ll7 Lead. £34 10s and £34 13s Speltor, £47 15s and £4B 5s Tin. £2SI ]2s Cd and £283 7s Cd. Oliver, 69d per ounce. Received Nov. 15, 1.45 a.m. _, „ ,„,„ London. Nov. 12. 1a110w.—1377 casks were offered, and 1050 sold. Mutton, 1103 and 102s. Beef, 12}s and 102s. BURNSIDE MARKET. ... _ Dunedin, Nov: 12. At Bnrnside, 130 fat cattle were penned. The quality was only fair and there were very few pens of extra prime forward. Prices advanced 10s to 15s. Prime bullocks £33 40 ', elilr " a £42 7s B <*. medium £25 to £3O others £lB to £22, prime heifers £l.i to 4.24. extra £2B, medium £l(i to £l9 light aired £lO to £l4. Sheep: 1015 were penned of (inallty that was fairly good, but tho pro- ■ portion of extra prime was small. Prices opened about 2s below late rates and quk-Wv dropped another 2s, in some cases, even more" Prime woolly wethers to 85s, shorn 57s 'ld extra prime woolly ewes 04s, shorn 51s ltd' medium wethers 46s to 50.3 Cd, light 40s upwards, unfinished from 355, medium shorn wethers 30s to 40s Cd, shorn ewes 30s to 35s Lambs —Forty-eight penned. Competition was keen and prices were firmer, ranging •.from 27s to 36s Bd. Pigs.—A medium yarding consisted mosi.lv of baconci's. Porkers were in short supply rcalhung advanced prices. Best baconers 10% d to lid per lb, best porkers 10* d to UVsd per lb.
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Taranaki Daily News, 15 November 1919, Page 5
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