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OVERSEAS MARKETS.

THE METAL MARKETS. LONDON", July 20. 11,' notations on •Inly 19 in parentheses.) Copper.—Sp&t. £02 15/7V 2 (£63 O/T'/i); thive months. £63 3/1% (£63'6/10%). Fleetrolytic Copper.—Spot, £08 15/ (£GB 15/); three months. £09 5/ (£O9). Wire Hars—Spot, £09 5/ (£69 5/); three month*. £09 5/ (£69 5/). Lead.—Spot. £20 18/9 (£2O 13/9); three months. £24 17/6 ( £24 7/6). Spelter.—Spot, £24 15/ (£24 7/6); three months. £20 17/6 (£24 7/6). Tin.—Spot, £221 (£2lB 2/0); three months, £218 7/6 (£213 12/6). Silver—Standard, 27 7-lbd (27Vid) per oz; tine, 29% d (29Hd). WHEAT. FLOUR, AND PULSE. Wheat.—ln sympathy with American dosing declines, cargoes are dull and neglected at 3d to Od cheaper. Parcels are «1 uiet at (kl-.easier. Liverpool futures: July, 9/1 5-8 per cental: October. 9/5Vs: December, 9/7 3-8. Spot trade weak and irregular. Australian ex-ship, 50/0. Hour. —Dull. Australian, ex store, 30/ to 37/. barley.— Dull. Australian Chevalier, ex store, 58/ to 65/. * i I'eus.—Quiet. Tasmaniau staples. 84/ to' 'JO/; Partridge, 70/ to 80/. BRADFORD TOPS. Th e market is slack, and quotations are easier. 64's are quoted at 4/4% per lb; I 00's, 4/2V2; 56's, 3/5; 50's, 2/7'/a; 40's, 2/2; 40s, 2/1%. _ i LONDON FURRED-SKIN SALE. lAuslialian and X.Z. Press Association.) (Received 10 a.m.) LONDON, July 27. At the rabbit skins sales 2760 were offered and 2050 sold. Hatters were in strong demand, and advanced an average of 10 per cent. Australian were 5 to 10 per cent higher for pulling, and 10 to 20 per cent for unpulled. New Zealand's correspondingly were 5 and 10 to 15 percent higher. Australian furriers' sorts sold ireely an at advance of 5 per cent. The majority of withdrawals were chiefly New Zealand's .second and iate winterbucks. APPLES SELL WELL. LONDON, July 27. Apples prices kept up unexpectedly well. Jervis Bay's London and Hull consignments realised: Sturmers, 9/6 to 13/ per case; Rome Beauty, 10/ to 12/6; Scarlets, 10/ to 12/6; French Crabs, ripe, 9/ to 11/; Five Crown, wasty, 8/ to 9/6; Rokewoods, 11/ to 13/. Port Darwin's Liverpool consignments: Stunners, 10/ to 12/9; Cleos, 10/ to 14/; Jonathans, 12/ to 15/; Scarlets, 10/ to 14/. DAIRY PRODUCE. Messrs. Leonard and Son have received the following cable from their London principal, Mr. A. C. Rowsou, dated July Butter.—New Zealand, 182/ per cwt. Cheese.—lo9/ per cwt. Markets easier. Messrs. Allen and Findlay have received the undermentioned cable from their principals. Messrs. Armour and Co., dated London, July 27: —• Butter.—Market quiet. New Zealand, salted, 180/ to 184/ per cwt; Australian, 170/ to 174/: Danish, 180/. Cheese.—Market quiet. New Zealand, 108/ to 110/ per cwt. j Messrs. Norden and Co. have received I the following calile from their London principals, Andrew Clement and Sons, dated July 26:— Butter.—Market dull. New Zealand, salted, 182/ per cwt; unsalted,- 188/; Danish easy at 172/, f.o.b. Cheese.—New Zealand, quiet, at 108/ per cwt. Mr. G. Paviour Smith has received the following cable from his London principals, Anglo-Continental Produce Co., dated July 27:— Butter.—New Zealand, 182/ per cwt. Cheese.—lo9/ to 110/ per cwt.

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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 177, 28 July 1928, Page 4

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OVERSEAS MARKETS. Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 177, 28 July 1928, Page 4

OVERSEAS MARKETS. Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 177, 28 July 1928, Page 4