OVERSEAS MARKETS.
PRICES OF METALS. ' LOXDOX, October 3. Following are to-da.v's quotations on the London metal market, compared with tlio.se of October 1: — Oct. 5. Oct. 1. -j l'er ton. Per ton. C_ s. d. C s. d. Copper, stall., spot 39 13 7J, 30 14 4} Copper, stand, 3 months 3!) l(i 10J 30 15 7J Copper, electro. 44 0 0 43 15 u lo to 44 10 0 44 5 0 Copper, elec., wire bars 44 10 0 4 4 .1 0 Lead, soft, spot .. IS li .'! IS 3 !l Lead, -soft, forward IS 5 0 18 2 6 I Spelter, spot .... 13 1S U 13 17 (! Sjielter. forward . 14 5 0 14 3 !> Tin, st.in., spot . 202 17 (i 202 7 (i Tin, stan., 3 mos. 100 17 0 100 2 C SYDNEY WOOL SALES. SYJJXEV, October's. At the Sydney wool sales to-day 11.033 bales were ottered, and 10,461 were sold. Also 1227 bales were sold privately. There was a very linn market. All the best features of last week's auctions were again in evidence, with strong support from \orkshire and increased Continental competition. Greasy Merino sold tu ( 21% d. The average price of wool sold in Sydnov last week was £17 4/11 a bale, or" 13.1il per lb.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 238, 7 October 1936, Page 4
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