ENGLISH COMMERCIAL.
London, June 24. Two cargoes of South Australian whea* have been sold at 23s 9d and 24s IJd respectively. Tbe English wheab maket is weak, withoub quotable change, the Continental is changing a little for the worse and the American shows no alteration. Tbe fine weather which ba. been experienced lately has improved crops and weakened the wheat market. Tallow ia unaltered. Hemp is firmer, the latesb quotation being £16. Antimony, £32 bo £32 10s. Tbe Christchurch Agency of H. S. Fitter and Sons, meat, salesmen, London, have received a cable from tbe London oflice, dated June 18th, quoting:—Canterbury mutton, 4d to 4|d ; Canterbury lamb, -gd to s£d; Wellington mutton, 3£d to 3Jd ; Wellington lamb, 4£d to 4|d ; Australian sheep, 2Jd to 2|d ; Australian beef (hinds), 2_d to 3d ; Australian beef (fores), 2d to 2£d. .
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Auckland Star, Volume XXV, Issue 150, 25 June 1894, Page 2
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