COMMERCIAL.
ENGLISH MARKETS. London, March 6. Medium tallow unchanged. Rabbit skins show a general decline x»f £d per lb. Best aides leather 9d to 9|d. March 8. Frosts have caused a serious damage to the Continental crops. In Belgium and the .Netherlands prospects of a good harvest are receding, but in England they are still fair. March 10. A cargo of New Zealand wheat on passage has been sold at 38s 6d.
Messrs Henry Berry and Co, have received cable advice :—" All English fine salt advanced 3s per ton," AUSTRALIAN. MARKETS. Melbouene, March 9. Mr Waidel, of Jjondon, who is at present on a. visit to the colonies, has received a cable from his firm announcing that the.refrigerator charges on frozen mutton have been reduced from a seventh to a ninth of a penny.
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Temuka Leader, Issue 2174, 12 March 1891, Page 4
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134COMMERCIAL. Temuka Leader, Issue 2174, 12 March 1891, Page 4
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