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LONDON MARKETS. By Telegraph.—Press Assn.—Copyright. " Received April 2, 5.5 p.m. London, April 1. Wheat.—ln view of the strong American and Canadian quotations it is expected there will only be moderate world shipments. Cargoes are steady* the British demand not being brisk, but there is a good inquiry in Australia for the Mediterranean. Mooras to the Mediterranean sold for 55s 6d. Quotations for April are 56s 6d, parcels afloat 54s 6d. Cotton. —May shipments 10.41 d. Rubber.—Para plantation and smoked Bd. Jute.—April-May shipments £25 15* per ton. Hemp.—Marell shipments £3l 10s. Copra.—March-May shipments 4384 ss. Linseed Oil.— £36 per ton. Turpentine. —6Ws 3d per cwt. Sheep.—Canterbury, light Mjd, medium 11 5-Bd, heavy lid. seconds IM>;‘ North Island, selected 11 id, ordinary 11 l-8d; Australian, fair 10d. Frozen Beef. —Australian crops 3d; chilled Argentine fores 3*4'd, hinds 6d; Uruguay fores 4d, hinds others unchanged.
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Taranaki Daily News, 3 April 1922, Page 5
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