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OVERSEAS MARKETS.

STUD SHEEP SALES. SYDNEY, July 10. At the stud sheep sales in Sydney' the ■highest price of the week—3oo guineas— was paid for a pure stud Merino ram from the Havilah Estate* MELBOURNE HIDES MARKET. MELBOURNE, July 10. The Melbourne 'hides market to-day was irregular and opened up */4d ... lower all 'round, closing at %d lower. AUSTRALIAN PRODUCE. SYDNEY, July 10. The following are to-day's quotations on the Sydney produce market:— Wheat. —Very dull. In bulk, 4/; bagged, 4/1. Flour—£lo 5/. Bran and Pollard.—£7. Potatoes.—Tasmanian, £8 to -£10; Victorian, £8. Onions.—Victorian, brown, £6 10/. Oats—White, 4/3; Algerian, 4/6. .Maize. —5/3. e Adelaide prices are: — V Wheat—3/9%. Flour.—£9 10/. Bran.—£7 10/. Pollard—£7 17/6. Oats.—Algerian, 2/9. \ (Received 11 a.m.) MELBOURNE, this day. Wheat.—4/2 per bushel. Flour—£ll to £11 5/ per ton. Bran and Pollard.—£7 10/. Oats.—3/5 per bushel. Barley, English—3/6 to 3/9. Maize. —6/. CHICAGO WHEAT VALUES CHICAGO, July 10. Wheat for delivary in July is quoted at Chicago at 88% cents per bushel, *or September delivery the rate is 91% cents, and for December 97% cents. FROZEN MEAT. Messrs. Dalgety and Co., Ltd, report having received the following cablegram from their London house, dated July 10- — Frozen Meat—The frozen meat market is weak on limited demand. Prices nominally unchanged. WHEAT CARGOES, ETC. LONDON, July 10. Cargoes are irregular at 3d decline. Parcels are in fair demand. Futures: — London: July. 33/2 per quarter; September, 33/6. Liverpool: July, 6/11% per cental; October, 7/2%; December, 7/4%. Spot trade is slow. Australian, ex ship, 38/. Flour is steady. Australian, ex store, 29/6. Oats are weak. Australian, Algerian 15/ to 16/ per 3201b; A Gartons 18/ to 20/. Peas, blue. slow. New Zealand, 200/ to 220/ per 5041b. Maples are firm. New Zealand, 57/6 to 60/. Beans, New Zealand, 37/ to 38/.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 162, 11 July 1930, Page 4

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OVERSEAS MARKETS. Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 162, 11 July 1930, Page 4

OVERSEAS MARKETS. Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 162, 11 July 1930, Page 4

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