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OVERSEAS MARKETS.

PRICES OF METALS. ALL ROUND FIRMNESS. (Received 11 a.m.) LONDON, November 13. Following are to-day's quotations on the London metal market, compared with those of November 12:—■ Nov. 12. Nov. 13. Per ton. I'er ton. a: s. d. s. d. Copper, stan., spot 42 10 3 43 5 7J ! Copper, stan., 3 nios. 43 3 11 -43 13 11 Copper, electrolytic 47 0 0 47 10 0 | to to | 4S 0 0 48 5 0 j I Copper, clec., wire i bars 48 0 0 4S 5 0 Lead, soft, spot . 20 10 3 20 17 (i I Lead, soft, forward 20 10 3 20 17 (i Spelter, spot .... Xo S f) I~> 15 0 Spelter, forward . l.~> 1"> 0 10 1 Tin, stall., spot . 233 17 0 230 7 0 Tin. stall.. 3 mos. 232 17 (i 230 2 0 Silver, spot (per 1 ounce) 20 13-10 d 21d Silver, forw'd (per I ounce) 22 7-16 d 22 11-10 d | MEAT IN LONDON. I DEMAND IMPROVES. j The Bank of New Zealand has received : the following advice from its London ; office as at close of business this week: —, i Wethers: There is a steady trade at j rather better values. Ewes: There is l a little better demand. Lambs: Smaller j supplies have caused prices to harden. : Trade generally is brighter, with a better 'demand. I ! Wethers: Light, 4%d to 5%d per lb; j heavy, 3%d to 4%d. Ewes: 3%d to, 4%d. Lambs: Twos. 7%d to 7%d: eights, ! .Vd to 7Vsd; fours, GV£>d to 6%d; seconds,! . 7d to 7V*d.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 271, 14 November 1936, Page 4

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OVERSEAS MARKETS. Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 271, 14 November 1936, Page 4

OVERSEAS MARKETS. Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 271, 14 November 1936, Page 4

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