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LONDON WHEAT MARKET By Telegraph.—Press Assn.—CopyritM. Received .January 19, 8.15 p.xn. Ixmdon, Jan. 18. The cargo market is firm at 3d tc 6d above yesterday’s close. Sellers ol Australian January new at Liverpool ar« asking 49s 6d per quarter. —Aus.-N.% Cable Assn. AUSTRALIAN MARKETS. Received January 19, 9.50 p.m. Sydney, Jan. 19. Oats.—Algerian feed 4s 2d; whitt 4t 6d. Maize.—Yellow 6s 6d, white 6s 3d. Potatoes. —Tasmanian £8 to £lO Victorian £5 to £6; local £4. Onions. —Victorian £ll to £l2. Adelaide, Jan. 19. Oats 2s 6d (growers’ lots). COMMONWEALTH LOAN. London, Jan. Iflv x The Commonwealth loan has V®®® r 1 over-subscribed. —Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn. MELBOURNE WOOL ALLOCATIONS Melbourne, Jan. 19. The British Australian Wool Realisation Association has allocated 230,000 bales each for the February and March sales. MASTERTON RAM FAIR. By Telegraph.—Press Association. Masterton, Jan. 19. At the ram and ewe sale at Masterton this morning a few Romney stud rams sold from 20 guineas to 70 guineas.
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Taranaki Daily News, 20 January 1922, Page 5
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