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MONETARY AND COMMERCIAL.

London, October 14. Tallow is unchanged. The English wheat market is declining, and along with the Continental market shows increased weakness. The American market is in a depressed state. The cargo of the Clio from Port Piri sold at 22s 7id. The quantity of wool catalogued up to date is 264,400 bales; 120,000 bales have been sold to the home trade, 109,000 for export, and 63,000 are held over. Australian factory-butter, 96s to 100 s; dairy, 66s to 745. Nelson Bros, report the meat market glutted, aud they fear a fall in prices. Stocks are sufficient for several mouths’ requirements. October 15. English wheat has fallen 6d per quarter. Directly cold storage accommodation is ready at Manchester a Hue of steamers will begin to run to AustraHa. Brussels, Oct. 16. The Belgian War Office is arranging (or a large contract for Queensland tinned meat. Sydney, Oct. 16. The complete schedule filed in the bankruptcy estate of William McLean show that the liabilities amount to £200,000 and the assets to £31,000. Melbourne, Oct. 15. The Minister! of Agriculture is sending a trial shipment of green peas and asparagus to London. One firm has shipped ten thousand eggs to London.

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Temuka Leader, Issue 2726, 18 October 1894, Page 4

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201

MONETARY AND COMMERCIAL. Temuka Leader, Issue 2726, 18 October 1894, Page 4

MONETARY AND COMMERCIAL. Temuka Leader, Issue 2726, 18 October 1894, Page 4

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