COMMERCIAL & SHIPPING.
[TJNITXD r&S88 ASSOCIATION. I (Beoeived Deoember 22, 10.30 a.m.) London. 20th Deoember. Tallow— Medium mutton, 26a; do. beef, 255. The English wheat market ia firm, and the American and Continental are advancing-. Forward business in Australian cargoes ia firm at an advance There are a large number of foreign arrivals. Several cargoes of Australian wheat are awaiting sale in ports of call. For New Zealand wheat on passage sailers are asking 375, but bnyera refuse to give more than 36s 6d. Money ia deolining owing to a plentiful supply of gold. Three montha Dills are quoted at 3} per oent. ; silver, ia o}d. Wanoahui, This Dat. The Morayshire, the first direot steamship, arrived off the bar at 8 o'clock laat evening. Notwithstanding a stiff westerly win 4 she oommenoed- loading cargo and wool, rained at £20,000. this morning. She is expected ho leave at 3 to-night. LoHDOK. 20th Deoember. The New Zealand Shipping Company's new steamer Tekoa left London to-day lot Australia. The ship Otaki U loading for Lyttelton, md the Waimate for Port Chalmers. Bio Janxibo, 19th Deoember. The B.M.S. Himutaka left to-day for Plynouth; all well.
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Evening Post, Volume XL, Issue 149, 22 December 1890, Page 2
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190COMMERCIAL & SHIPPING. Evening Post, Volume XL, Issue 149, 22 December 1890, Page 2
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