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AUSTRALIAN GRAIN MARKETS* By Telegraph.—Press Association Sydney, Nov. 16. Oats.—Algerian feeding 4s 6d, New Zealand I Gartons 4s fid to 4s Sd. | Maize.—Yellow Cs, white 5s Sd, South African 6s. Potatoes. —After a quick jump to £2O, the price fell to £lB for both Tasmanian and i local. Onions.—Spanish £l5. silver Skins £l7 10s. ; Melbourne, Nov. 17. Barley.—English 3s 9d to 4s o%d, Cape 2s lOd to 2s lid. Oats.—Algerians 3s*Bd to 3s 9d. Potatoes. —£ll to £ll 10s. Onions.—£lo to £l4. The wool sales closed very firm. There was strong competition all round. American deimand was specially strong. A record price for the season of 34%d per pound was established. SYDNEY WOOL SALES. Sydney, Nov. 16. At the wool sale competition for all good 1 classes was very keen and widely distributed l at high levels. Super greasy merino touched IRS’Ad, a season’s record for Sydney. THE P|G MARKET. ; At Newton King, Ltd.’s, New Plymouth fcaymarket yesterday weaner pigs realised 8s
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Taranaki Daily News, 18 November 1922, Page 8
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163COMMERCIAL. Taranaki Daily News, 18 November 1922, Page 8
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