LONDON MARKETS.
Messrs Dateely and Company, Limited, Wellington, I ave recieved the following cable messages from their London 'office, dated 14th in stant:—
Frozen Meat.-—Baef: The demand is limited and the market is weak, i Mutton and lamb: The demand ha J Lean checked by the increased prices asked Quotations are:—New Zealand prime ox beef, fores 2£d, hinds 3|d; New Zealand prime crosgbred j lamb, Canterbury heavy, 4sd, light 4fd; North Island heavy, 4id; light 4£d; New Zealand prime crossbred mutton, Canterbury, heavy 4£d, light 4sd; North Island heavy, 4Jd, light 4Jd. Wool.—The second series of sales have been fixed to open on ,Bth March, 1910; limited to 175,000 bales, net new arrivals, provided the quantity be reached before the Bth day prior to the opening of the f sales. No wools arriving after that date will be admitted. Limits, if any for following sales will be fixed later. Third aeries, opening date 26th April; Fourth seriep, opening date 12th July; Fifth series, opening date 27th September * Sixth series, opening date 22nd November,
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9625, 18 October 1909, Page 3
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173LONDON MARKETS. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9625, 18 October 1909, Page 3
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