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" I HICH COMMISSIONER'S CABLEGRAM.' (By Telegraph.—Frees Association.) . , . i WELLINGTON, this day. j The HL>i Commissioners cablegram, I dated London, Jalj 27, is follows (quotation:-, unless otherwise, specified, are avermarket prices on spun:.— The strike has unsetCea deliveries, which are still restricted, ( Miirtnu.—The market is quiet, -bur rather ' steadier. There has bt;«n u«> change in ' prices— North island 3}d, CSuicerbury : iJam-b.— market Is slightly weaker. ' with less demand. Holders are anxious to ' so!!, as supplies arc increasing. Canterbury ] sjsd to Qjtd (according* to quality), other tJiali ' Canterbury ,£>id to sjd. . | Beef.—The market is weak aud inactive. I Supplies of River I'uue are heary. N«\\- 1 Zeiliand. hiDchiuartcrci -M, tores Ss'd. | P.utier.— n'iirkf! i., firm, wire b.-fier demand. New Zealand Is dimly hc>,l ,q secsnd hands. i-liojcest Now Zealand. 11C; Australian, i<>; ; Liberia*. lOC ■, DiKil.iil, Mi/'. 1 f'hueiic.—The market i;. rather more a<:tivc. >.'<•»• Zealand, whit-.- G6/B, c-oiourw.l 66/(5. i Hemp.—The market is very trriE, there , being a scarcity of best quality. S[>o;, ! New ZeaJaud k«><l fair, £M; fair, £24; ' fair current Maul!; , ., £24; forward shipment, July-September. ml tae same prices, lire , I/in |)u; from Manila for the week was 44.1HRJ ■ Uil«*. ■ i Wheat.— m.irke: is null, with very little biutlues* (Wat.*. 1 Oats.—T.ho mark.-; is quint, and priors are '• . slightly weaker. I I Peas.—Th<>. market Is steady, but the He- ■ 1 tuiind is only moderate. ! ' Beans.—The market is irreenlar. without business. ! i Not Zealand graiu is not at present Id : 1 Store. i Cocksfoot Soed.- The market Is quiei- I Buyers are not keen to do business. j Wool. —The market is Oral, with .good de- ; : maiid for all descriptions. I ~ : I I LONDON. (T!y CaMc.—Press Association.— I ' [ (Received S..V» cm.) : J LONDON. July 2S. J I Wools.—A moderate selection wsts offered ' lon Saturday, and prices for all forts were, I rirru and unchanged. Ko'.iowlcir are price*; realised for Uui fleece portions of the clips; I named; riripirl. top. IOJd, avera.ee !)<i; Scti-: I forth, lid and !Hd; MoawhaDga, 11 nud . ( lOid. To date 200.040 bales have I'eeu I offered, r.nrl 15.",..'!:« l sold. | Tin.—Spot, i-iii! 10,: three month:-. £10.i ] I.". . The ri-e is due to tile announcement ; thru t::<- H. li.mi! !•! mnjithlr :-n'-s of ■>.:•::• will be reduced to three hundred tons. Sheep.—Canterbury, lißht 4 8-liM, medium Bid, heavy :; IH-lOd; otlier* unchanged. I.ambs.-- Canterbury, licht Bid. modinin T.l,], heavy 55<i: Southland, ,' 11-lfid; North Island. sS<l: selected brands, 5 11-ltid. Beet.—Pores, unchanged; hinds. 4d. Australian sheep, unchanged. Kwe«s. rt i;{-IfM; lambs, unchanged. Beef: Korcs SJd. hinds unchanged. South American sheep and lambs, unchurj«ed. Beef: J'Yozen fores '.\Xd, hinds :tSd; chilled fores 35d, binds -Igd. I =
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Auckland Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 180, 29 July 1912, Page 2
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