LONDON MARKETS.
, LONDON, March 5. Grain. — WlioaW-Thc- ./markets are dull; American lower, with little demand, and Continental showing littleprospect of improvement while the prosent liberal shipments continue; 38s 9d is asked for Now South Wales February, 39s 6d for South Australian and Victorian steamer January; 39s 9d has been paid for steamer parcels afloat, and 38« ljd for Australian March-April. Flour is quiet. A fair quantity of Australian afloat and March shipment sold at about 28s, c.i.f. London. Butter.-r-Th© market is very firm. Colonial arrivals have all been cleared. Australian, choicest- liJOs,' occasionally 1235; secondary, scarce,' 116s to 118s ; New Zealand, 122s to 1245, secondary 113s; Danish, 128s to 130s; Argentine, 120s to 1225. Cheese. — The market is dull. N*w Zealand coloured; 58e to 595; white 59s to 60s. Wool. — The Bradford wool market is quiet but firm. Merinos are occasionally a shade higher. Sheepskins. — At the sales 4850 were offered. Thero was an average attendance, with good competition. Lonewoolled skins were at par to id advance. Less demand was shown for short-woolled, which wore at par to id dearer.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXI, Issue 8002, 8 March 1910, Page 1
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