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AUSTRALIAN MARKETS. Ml T*l«frash —Press Asm.—Copyright. Bacelred Not. 4, 10.10 p.m. Sydney, Not. 4. (Jits.—ilferi&n feeding 3a, Ss 3d; milling Ito <4 3s »d; whit* 4>, 4s SI i Hiixe, T* 2d, It fld. Potatoes—New local, £7, £8; Tumanlan 4«td) £l, £l9. •' Onions—Victorian £l4. i Adelaide, Nov. 4. Oats Normal. So qaotes jet far new setton's SYDNEY WOOL BALEB. I«otlT«d Not. 4, 10.10 p.m. Sydney, Sr.v. 4. The third series of wool sales have dosed. There was the keenest competition amongst British, ContWtntsl, and American bujers, particularly American. Becord prices, 49%<J, 40% d, tad 31 ltd, iter* paid for small locs. Tender and thin merinos were weaker, inflow were without life, while crossfcreds ind tcoureds were excluded, owing to no danaU tm tfcast tluui
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Taranaki Daily News, 5 November 1920, Page 5
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125COMMERCIAL. Taranaki Daily News, 5 November 1920, Page 5
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