OVERSEAS MARKETS.
FURTHER IMPROVED. BUTTER IN LONDON. LONDON, April 9. The London market for butter ie further improved. LAMBS IN LONDON. HIGHER PRICES LIKELY. LONDON, April 9. Lent ;s affecting the meat markets, but New Zealand lambs are strong and tending to go higher. Prices of beef have been progressively declining owing to the plentiiul supplies. COTTON, RUBBER, COPRA, ETC. LONDON, April 9. (Quotations on April 2 in parentheses.) Cotton.—Spot, 4.79 d (4.91 d) a lb; May delivery, 4.find (4.7 Rd). Rubber. — Para. .">%<l (5%d1 a lb: plantation and smoked. 5 ]3-16 d (5 7-16 d). • lute.—April-May shipments, £17 8/9 l A'l7 13/9) a ton. ( opra.— April-May shipments. South Sea. sun-dried £10 15/ to London and Rotterdam (£lO 12/6) a ton; South Sea, smoked. £ 10 12/6 to Marseilles and Genoa i£lt> 10 ); plantation, Rabaul. hot air dried. £11 12/6 to London and Rotterdam (£ll 10'). Linseed 0i1.—£27 5/ (£2B) a ton. Turpentine.—3l/3 (31/10) a cwt.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 85, 11 April 1938, Page 4
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