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COMMERCIAL.

ENGLISH MARKETS. London, July 21. Adelaide wheat ex warehouse remain! at 46s ; Adelaide flour ex warehouse has risen 6d to 32s 6d ; New Zealand wheat ex store has advanced Is, and is now worth 43s to 465. Off coast cargoes of New Zealand wheat are quoted to-day at 425.

July 23

The wheat market continues active, and prices have further advanced Is for colonial wheat. Adelaide ex store is worth 475, and New Zealand do 44s to 475.

Adelaide flour has risen sixpence—to 335.

Australian tallow is quoted as follows :—Best beet remains at 40s, and best mutton at 41s,

From the New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Company’s circular, dated 15th June, we make the following extracts :

Wool—Good shafty combing, merino parcels of Australian growth continue scarce and desr. The enhanced value is consequently shared to the full extent by New Zealand produce of like character, the prices of which have been almost continuously hardening and may now be quoted at about Id per lb above the closing rates of last series, Second rate and faulty, of which there is a large supply, command less attention, and are not perceptibly dearer. Oross-breds of coarse type are still neglected and are quite £d per lb lower than during March, while on the other hand desirable lota of quarter and half-bred wools, healthy and fairly light in crease, are freely taken at full values. Faulty lambs’ are still weak, although there is a trade demand for clean, sound paresis. Wheat—Australian, 48s to 49a ; New Zealand, long-berried, 47s to 48s fid; Average and Pearl, 44s to 4Gs ; inferior, 34s to 40s psr 496 lbs. Flour—Australian, superfine, 31s 6d to 32s fid ; fine, 27s to 29s ; New Zealand, patent, 33s ; fine, 28s to 29s per 280 lbs gross.

Bariev—-New Zealand, 34s to 38s per 448 lbs

Oats—New Zealand, fine, 30s to 34s ; ordinary, 25s to 27s per Imperial qr. Beans—New Zealand, 41s to 42s per 504 lbs,

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Temuka Leader, Issue 1126, 26 July 1883, Page 3

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Tapeke kupu
325

COMMERCIAL. Temuka Leader, Issue 1126, 26 July 1883, Page 3

COMMERCIAL. Temuka Leader, Issue 1126, 26 July 1883, Page 3

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