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COMMERCIAL.

METAL MARKETS. By Telegraph.—Press Assn.—Copyright. London, March 15. Copper—Spot £66 ss, three months £66 7s 6d. Lead.—£l9 10 and £l9 7s 6d. Spelter.—£26 7s 6d and £26 12s 6d. Tin.—£ls9 15s and £163 15s. Silver. — CANTERBURY MARKETS. SLACKNESS IN NEARLY ALL GRAIN AND PRODUCE LINES. Christchurch, March 15. There is still a (slackness in grain, seed, and produce circles, wheat being the only line that is being handled in large quantities. This line, in fact, has been coming to hand in such quantities as to cause millers difficulty in coping with it. Brewers and other users of barley are using up what they tave on. hand, and are not inclined to buy freely at present. This being the case, it is hard to estimate the value of the line. Other lines of produce remain as they were at the last week-end. The present" low prices are iikely to obtain for some time to come.

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Taranaki Daily News, 17 March 1921, Page 2

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155

COMMERCIAL. Taranaki Daily News, 17 March 1921, Page 2

COMMERCIAL. Taranaki Daily News, 17 March 1921, Page 2

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