ENGLISH AND FOREIGN MARKETS.
Loniion, June 19. Kepi) popipetition is still maintained at the wool sales. President Harrison desires tfiat t];ere sjpill be only one representative tor the whelp of Ajisfcvftija at the monetary conference in Washington. jVH Dibbs states this is impossible, but he think. B New (South Wales ought to join the Conference, giving their delegates ft watching brief, as he will he unable to attend himself, Tallow is unchanged.
The quantity of wool catalogued to date is ,(3-2,4.00 palps- of which 59,290 have been sold. ’ ' June 20.
The English wheat market is fiiiupr ; the Continental dull; the American exhibits a slow decline.
Traders with India are adverse to the proposal for a gold monometallismTho wheat market generally is 6cl per quarter less. At the wool sales the attendance is large, and competition continues animated Prices are very firm, and good quality Queensland and New south Wales wools are especially demanded for the American market. Alaubid, June 20, The Spanish Customs duties have declined £250,000 in five months through the Protection duties. 3
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Temuka Leader, Issue 2373, 23 June 1892, Page 4
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175ENGLISH AND FOREIGN MARKETS. Temuka Leader, Issue 2373, 23 June 1892, Page 4
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