SAN FRANCISCO MARKETS.
The following ia Messrs .Bakswb, Gcthbih asd Co.'s report, per 8.8. Mohowai, dated San Francisco, 31st March.:—'.'■ ;,-- - v -'--".■:■-■-:■'-." ; Our last letter was dated 3rd instant, and w© have again to report a very quiet month in export fmainess. With, the continuance of a very favourable outlook for the new crap and dull European markets our local. wheat market has declined to Idol S7|ct per cental,' lo.b.'j - for . No.-1 sMpping quality j while in' freights to the • UnitedSingdom there is very little doing. The Fascadale recently accepted the--.iowest'rate'from' this !fort ever 'touched—l 63 -6d for -orders, 2s od ess direct-—but there Is little disposition among owaers to accept. 17s 6d large size 'and 20$ small size for orders,' which .we quote more;, or'; less r ',nommal.."'. 'Many-; vessels are 'laid up waiting the new crop, and'we 1 quote 30s. to 32s "3d fororders, September-October loading. ' ',-' ■' '.'"■■■ At Portland Or.: at Taeoaa, Washington, there is ■ nothing doing, and we quote iron vessels for new crop loading at'3ss and. 38s 6d for the two ports respectively.," ' - Exchange—We quote Bankers* sixty d/s bills on London at 4dol 87|ct ;■ Merchants', sixty d/s. bills oa London at 4dol 86fct; Merchants'.' sixty; d/a'. bills on Sydney, 4dol"67£ct.'- .-".■
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Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 8156, 26 April 1892, Page 6
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202SAN FRANCISCO MARKETS. Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 8156, 26 April 1892, Page 6
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