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London, October 27 Sir John B. Lawes estimates the British wheat crop at thirty-three bushels per acre. There are just under two million acres tinder crop, and the British requirements will be twenty-two million quarters. The chilled beef syndicate intend to carry out further experiments. Messrs Kelson Brothers Btate that the result of the shipment of chilled beef confirms the belief that, unless a temperature of twenty-two degrees is maintained, mildew is oertain. London, October 29 The English wheat market is steady, the Continental inactive and the American unchanged. The butter market shows no change, business being dull. Bkttssei.l3, October 27 Merchants, here an,d iq Antwerp believe there is a good qpening for Australian meats owing to the elections resultiug m a triumph for the opponents to th a imposition of duties on articles of food.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XV, Issue 3422, 29 October 1894, Page 2

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COMMERCIAL. Ashburton Guardian, Volume XV, Issue 3422, 29 October 1894, Page 2

COMMERCIAL. Ashburton Guardian, Volume XV, Issue 3422, 29 October 1894, Page 2