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COMMERCIAL NEWS.

»3feT?7? °i discount kiU visible supply of S^ootf: bushels. The

September 19. The wheat market is quieter. An .&obtit cargo has been sold at km 303 6& to 40s. Australian flour, a 3 s Id t0.16* Leather is d #d to iod for feat sid^s. Owing to the harvest it is considered probable that France will suspend the operations oi Imporfduties oa cereals. (Pas New Zealand I»oAjr and MergaKtßuE; Loi<t)ON, September 18. Wool.—The sales opened this day about the level of last sales. For faulty scoured and coarse scouted the market was slightly weaker. The attendance of both Hote and foreign buyers is good. Competition by both Home atid fb^e^n buyers is fairly active. The sales I cojtbprise about 212,000 bales. :33>000 timles have been sent to the manufactijirjng districts; direct. ' Hops.—The yield here is expected to be below the average. Stocks are heavy.

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Auckland Star, Volume XIX, Issue 222, 20 September 1888, Page 3

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COMMERCIAL NEWS. Auckland Star, Volume XIX, Issue 222, 20 September 1888, Page 3

COMMERCIAL NEWS. Auckland Star, Volume XIX, Issue 222, 20 September 1888, Page 3