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THE MARKETS.

OPENING OF THE WOOt SALES. ;'; IKBR PRKSS ASSOCIATION.] l ' Reoelved November 26th, iOJOfwm. _ Sydnbt, November 26. Wheat—3s lid to 4a. Oats, le 10d to 2a. Maize, 3a 9d to 3s lOd. Bran, 7£d, PoUard, B£d; Potatoes, new orbp, £5 10s. Onions, £17* dairy made, 6d; cream separator, 7d j factory ntade, Bd. Cheese, loaf, s£d. Bacon, machine cured, 4£d to tyd; hand cured, o£d to 7d; roll, 7d to 7£d; New Zealand, 9d. Hams, New Zealand, lid to Is. Mblboubnb, November 26. Wheat—lnferior sorts, Sβ 3e to 3a4d; medium, 3s 7d; prime, 3s 9d ' } flour, stone made, £7 15s to £8 sa; roller, £8 15s to £9 ss; oats, Danish, 2s 2&d; Stoat, 2s 9d; maize, prime, 3s sd; barley, market is doll, feeding sorts, is 10d to 23 j bran, 9d to 9£d. Adelaide, .November 26. Wheat is dull, flour, stone made, £7 10s to £8; roller, £8 10s to £9 ss: New Zealand oats, in bond,' 2a 3d; barley, Cape, 2s 3d to 2s 6d ; English malting sorts, 2a 6A to 4s; bran, 8d to Ssd ; pollard,'Bd. Received November 86th. 10,60 «.m, London, November 2s, The wool sales opened to-day. Eleven thousand bales 'Were catalogued. There was a fair but competition was poor. Merinos averaged 7£ to 10 per cent, and orosabreds 5, per below the October closing rates. Receives Npyembar 29th< 8.45 pan. London, November 25. " Silver is quoted at 3s lid.

-The New Zealand Loan andMeroan- i tile Qompanj, Limited, bare received the ' lollowiag! cable from I their Londoa office, dat-ed 25fch November:— .;;; • ;;;• '^X^.i'-'J'■''''''' J , •\\ Wool—The sales opened yesterday.] ;at an average decline of about j>er cent, on laat sales closing rates. The principal decline has been in medium i I and infepor greasy w& aooured i linos. Attendance of botlj Home and J foreign buyers was normal, and competition is: fairly active. TJha total quantity available, including ; wool held over item last is; 158,0001 bales, 12,p00 of whielt have; been forwarded to the manufacturing ! j dißtrietedirect; ; t TV.I : - s ;- x: r! f I Wheat—The piarket is but there is an improved feeling. j New Zealandwheai," f .a.q., to arrive, ( I irbn ship, is worth 35s 9d per September -OotoberbUle of lading J quotations nominal. New Zealand wheat/long-berried, is worth 37s per { 4901ba; ditto, average, ie worth 35s 6d yeir496lbß,

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Press, Volume XLVIL, Issue 7720, 27 November 1890, Page 5

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THE MARKETS. Press, Volume XLVIL, Issue 7720, 27 November 1890, Page 5

THE MARKETS. Press, Volume XLVIL, Issue 7720, 27 November 1890, Page 5

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