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LONDON MARKETS. By TeleErap'-..—Press Assn —Copyright. Received May 21. 5.5 p.m. London, May 20. Wheat.—Cargoes are lower, owing to American weakness. An Australian parcel in MMaga brought 58s Id. Cotton.—June shipment, UjB3d. Rubber. —Para plantation smoked ?44d. Jute.—‘May»June shipment, £3l 10 per ton. Hemp.— shipment, £32 per ton. Copra.—May-July si ipment, £23 10s per Linseed 0i1.—75s per cwt. Sheep.—Canterbury light 8 l-Bd, medium 7’od, heavy o%d; North Island 7 l-8d to 7 3-8 d; New Zealand ewes 6 l-8d; Austra<Unn firsts 6 3-Bd, seconds 6 3-Bd, ewes .6 l-fd; South American light 7d. La-mbs.—Canterbury seconds 10 %d, Southland lid. North Island selected 11 l-!8d„ • ordinary loafed Frown Beef.—-Argentine fores 3%d, binds s’4d: chilled Argentine fores 3 7-8 d; Others unchanged. HOWARD SMITH AND CO. Melbourne, May 20. Howard Smith and Co. are seeking sanction to reduce the capital of the company from 5 to million sterling, by paying off halt a million preferential stares.
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Taranaki Daily News, 22 May 1922, Page 2
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