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NEW ZEALAND PRODUCE.

o ; - (From Oi.r Correspondent.) LONDON, Jan. 20. My correspondent at Bradford says that buyers and user:* of wool have awaited anxiously tho \erdiot of Coleman Street, and now the rise k coarse crossbreds is thoroughly confirmed. There is no change, but or tthe otbet hand.t there id not much new business, and we are not likelj to see higher prices. But trade is good, and immense a-mounts of wool are going into consumption. The r.nt series of sales for th« year commenced on Tuesday evening at Coleman Street. There was -a- targe attendance and animated competition for all descriptions. As compsrvi with the closing prices of Deoambei n:erino shows little change^ fine I reds are fe and coarse (1O per cent. dearer. The quantities catalogued I were 1000 bales frd-m the Pominion, 6000 from the Commonwealth, and 700 from the Cape. FROZEN AND CHILLED MEAT. Inquiries at Smithfield show that there is a steady trade and not much change in all sorts. Canterbury tran-ds of mutton are diffcult to find, and quotations cannot be given. North Islands are only in moderate supply, T.nA pr."c v s are not ad-vancjng. There have teen heavy (arrivals of AuslTaliaTi mutton, which is having a good sale at pr-e-js sightly- undti the NeV Zeal-awl article. There have been only small arrivals «of lamb, and olid season's stoclf are diminishing rapidly. Canterburys ire higher, but North Islands about the same. A Ht/tle better^ dewaind' has Tlst^D for frozen' beef, on -account of the. advance in the- value or chilled. New; Zealand tjeef its scarce, ibut Stoutib American is plentiful.- Australian is inferior to the latter. Tire Frozen Meat Trade Association has just issued a report, and draws attention to tho increase in its membership, -among its new -arrivals being Mf H. O. Cameron, your Produce Commissioner,, Messrs Dialgoty and Co., Ltd., and the Agents-Gener-al for Victoria and Western Australia. While no mutual agreement has been reached with reference to the matter; of marks, and proposed aIJ tc ration to bills of lading for refrigr crated cargo, the ,-mafcter is well forward. A committee submitted a new scheme ot marking to the shipowner^ ati a joint conference held in September, at which r.jprasentatiives from both the Dominion and the Commonwealth attended. The views of the frozen meat trade were then fuH>\ expounded, &nd vt is hoßed tliat in a short time there will be some specific arrangement settled with regard to the marking and to Hie clause in dispute BUTTER AND CHEESE The demand for New Zealand and Australian butter eased off somewhat in lire middle of the week, but has firme.l at the end, and prices are fully equal to, if not -above, those of last week. Both New Zealand aaid Canadian cheese have advanced is per cwt. v The market closes firm.

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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 5483, 11 March 1910, Page 4

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NEW ZEALAND PRODUCE. Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 5483, 11 March 1910, Page 4

NEW ZEALAND PRODUCE. Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 5483, 11 March 1910, Page 4

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