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COMMERCIAL NEWS

DOMINION PRODUCE. HIGH COMMISSIONER’S REPORT. The Department of Agriculture has received the following cablegram, dated November 27, from the High Commissioner for New Zealand, London:— Tallow—Spot market quiet; prices unchanged. Hemp—Manila: Market is dull and depressed; poor demand. Closing sellers for January-March shipments £24. 10s. Sisal: Market dull and easier. No. 1 November-December shipments sold £23 10s. January-March shipments £22 15s. New Zealand: Market slow- in absence of demand. “Fair” for Novem-ber-December shipments quoted nominally £23 10s; buyers’ ideas £22 10s. Eggs—Market firmer, prices higher. English, national pack, 22s 6d to 26s 6d: English, ordinary pack, 23s 6d to 245; Danish, 14-1711), 13s 6d to 17s; Australian, 11s 6d to 14s.

CHRISTCHURCH WOOL SALE. THE QUOTA FILLED. CHRISTCHURCH, This Day. for the first Christchurch sale of the season, to be held on December 13, have closed, more wool than enough to fill the quota of 28,000 bales having been received. The excellent weather has allowed shearing to proceed with the minimum of interference, and wool has com© unusually freely into the stores. The sale will be held in the Radiant Hall, Kilmore street, at 9 a.m. The following is the order of sale : National Mortgage and Agency Company, Ltd. Dalgety and Company, Ltd. H. Matson and Company. Pyne, Gould, Guinness, Ltd. New Zealand Loan and, Mercantile Agency Company, Ltd. New 7 Zealand Farmers’ Co-op. Association, Ltd. THE SHARE MARKET. The following sales were made on the Christchurch Stock Exchange yesterday : LISTED STOCK. Sales on ’Chang®.

50 Bank of N.Z 2 4 6 50 N.Z. Breweries 2 4 9 350 Broken Hill Propty. 3 0 6 3 0 7 3 0 9 (3) 3 1 9 300 Broken Hill Propty. (rights) ... (2) 1 7 8 (2) 1 7 11 100 Electro. Zinc (ord.) 2 5 6 250 Electro. Zinc (pref.) (2) 2 10 0 2 10 1 2 10 2 75 G. J. Coles ... 3 19 3 4 1 0 500 Taranaki Oilfields ... 0 6 3 (4) 0 6 2 800 Wool worths (Syd.), ord. ... (5) 1 3 0 1 3 6 1 3 7 1 3 10 100 Woolworths (South Africa) .... < 0 13 11 200 Argo ■ 0 1 10 50 Broken Hill South ..., 1 17 0 900 Mount Lyell 1 12 8 (6) 1 12 9 (2) 1 13 2 (4) 1 13 1 1 13 2 640 Mount Morgan 0 11 5 (5) 0 11 6 0 11 7 Sales Reported. £500 N.Z. Govt. Inscr., 1943-46 ... 103 0 0 200 Westport - Stockton Coal (pref.) 0 5 3 100 Broken Hill Propty. (rights) 1 7 6 50 G. J. Coles 3 19 6 100 Hume Pipe (Aust.) (late sale Saturday) . 1 0 0 100 Wilson’s Cement 0 18 0 100 Broken Hill South .. 1 17 6 UNLISTED STOCK Sale on ’Change, 300 Ballins Breweries (15s paid) 0 11 9 Sale Reported. 100 N.Z. Perpetual Forest 2 2 6

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 58, Issue 43, 30 November 1937, Page 7

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COMMERCIAL NEWS Ashburton Guardian, Volume 58, Issue 43, 30 November 1937, Page 7

COMMERCIAL NEWS Ashburton Guardian, Volume 58, Issue 43, 30 November 1937, Page 7

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