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OVERSEAS MARKETS.

LONDON WOOL SALES. MANY WITHDRAWALS. (Received 11.48 a.m.) LONDON, September 25. At the wool sales 11,532 bales were offered, including 5343 New Zealand. About 4800 were sold. There was a mode-rate-sized representative offering of greasy Merinos and a very large supply of scoured, with a fair offering of New Zealand slipes. Prices were maintained. There were heavy withdrawals owing to the high limits. New Zealand greasy crossbred, Tutira, 9%d to 9d; half bred, Mandn, to 103 id. The sales close on October 7. BRADFORD TOPS. TKADE POOR. LONDON, September 24. The Bradford tops market is very poor. There is no interest except for small immediate requirements. Quotations, together with those previously ruling, are as follows:— Sept. 5. Sept. 11. Sept. 17. Sept. 24. d. d. d. d. 64's ... 28 271 27 20 GO's ... 20 251 25, -4 50's ... 20 191 19 ISI 50's ... 101 101 15 15 46'S ... 141 14* 14 131 40's ... 141 141 14 131 CHICAGO WHEAT VALUES. (Received 10 a.m.) CHICAGO, September 25. Wheat for delivery in September is quoted at Chicago at 78% cents per bushel. For December delivery the rate is 83 cents, for March 86% cents, and for May 89% cents. AUSTRALIAN PRODUCE. SYDNEY, September 25. The following are to-day's quotations on the Sydney produce market:—Wheat: Very quiet. Bulked, 3/; bagged, 3/1. Flour: £9 5/. Bran and pollard: £5. Potatoes: Tasmanian, £6 10/ to £8; Victorian, £6 10/. Onions: Victorian, £5. Oats: White, 3/9; Algerian, 4/3. Maize: 4/. Adelaide prices are:—Wheat: 2/10. Flour: £9. Bran: £5 10/. Pollard: £6. Oats: 2/5. (Received 10 a.m.) MELBOURNE, this day. Wheat: Nominal, 3/ to 3/1. Flour: £9 15/ to £10 per toil. Bran and pollard: Unchanged. £5 15/. Oats: 2/10. Barley: English, 3/3 to 3/4. Maize: 4/6. WHEAT CARGOES, ETC. LONDON. September 25. Wheat cargoes are steady with quotations maintained. Parcels are steadier but inactive. Futures: London-September deliveries, 27/9 per quarter; December and February, 28/7; Liverpool-October, 6/2% per cental; December, 6/2 to. 5/8j March, 6/4%; May, 6/5. Spot trade" .is dull and prices easier. Australian ex. ship, 32/. Flour is weak. Australia 'i ex. store, 25/6. Oats are tending easier, peas and beans quiet. MUTTON SELLS BETTER. Messrs. Dalgety and Company, Ltd., report having received the following cablegram from their London house, dated 25th instant: — Frozen Meat. —The market is unchanged except for mutton, which shows an upward tendency.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 228, 26 September 1930, Page 4

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OVERSEAS MARKETS. Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 228, 26 September 1930, Page 4

OVERSEAS MARKETS. Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 228, 26 September 1930, Page 4