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OVERSEAS MARKETS.

LONDON WOOL SALES,

(Received 11 a.m.) LONDON, September 29. \t the wool sales 18,829 bales were or grea'ies, but scour-eds were rather Elected, Prices were unchanged .New Zealand greasy crossbred, 9%d to «cl. Bradford business ie flat, with prices a shade easier all round. CROSSBREDS PENNY CHEAPER. . The Bank of New Zealand has received the following advice from its London office under date of 26th inet.:— "Compared with last, series, superior greasy Merinos are practically unchanged, average and inferior fully one penny cheaper."

BRISBANE WOOL SALES

(Received 11 a.m.) BRISBANE, September 29. \t the first wool sales of the 1930-31 series closing rates were very firm compared with the Sydney market. WHEAT CARGOES, ETC. (Received 11 a.m.) LONDON, September 20. Cargoes are easier owing to American week-end advices and news of increased German duty. Prices dropped 3d to 6d, wfth buyers indifferent Australian October-November sold . Shanghanvards, price' unrcvealed; part Nolisement 29/. Parcels are obtainable at from 6d to 9d down and .receive no attention. Ex Euripides Herminius, 29/1% per quarter, Futures:-London: 27/ per quarter. Liverpool: Octobei,o/7% per cental; December, 5/B.i; March, 5/9%; May, 5/11. TALLOW, HEMP AND TOW. (By Telegraph.—Press Association.) WELLINGTON, Monday. The Department of Agriculture has received the following cablegram dated September 27, from the. High Commissioner for New Zealand, London:Tallow.—No auction this week, bpot market quiet and steady at. about last ni Hemp.-Manila: Market dull and easier K- grade, November- January shipment, sold down to £20 12/6, but steadier at the close. October-December and NovemberJanuary shipments sold at £21. bieai. African, slow. s No. 1, September-Novem-, be- shipment sold down to £20 15/ at the close. Sellers quote September-November shipment at £21 5/ October-December shipment, at £21 10/; No. 2, 15/ to 20/ less. ' •-. ' ' . . Tow.—Market, easier and more business dons iu No. 1, fair averags quality, Sep-tember-November shipments at £16.. ISiew Zealand: Market quiet.. Values unchanged and purely nominal. No first-hand t-mlca reported. . ' BUTTER PRICES DOWN. , \ Messrs. Dalgety and Company, Limited,' report having received the following cablegram from their London principals, Messrs! Samuel Page and Son, dated 29th, instant:— ,- ■ . ' ; ■ Butter.—The market is weak. Prices arc ■ 7 to 2/ lower. (Last quotation, New Zealand finest salted at 124/ to 128/1/■ Messrs. Joseph Nathan and Co. have received the , following cable- from their I London principals, Messrs. Nathan and I Irengrouse, dated September 29'— ! Buttw and ChePj ? .-Both markets quiet. !

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Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 231, 30 September 1930, Page 4

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OVERSEAS MARKETS. Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 231, 30 September 1930, Page 4

OVERSEAS MARKETS. Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 231, 30 September 1930, Page 4