THE MARKETS.
Press Aeaoolotlon.—By Telegraph.—Copyright. London, AXigusb 7. , Silver is quoted &b 2« 4 11-16 d per o'z. . Sri*Br, August 8 . Chickwheat 2s 8d to $a 9d, milling nominally 2s, lid to 3s. Flour, roller brands, nominally £7 5s to T £7 15a. Oate, prime feediug 2s to 2s Id. Maize 2s 3d. Barley, Cape 3s. . Bran B|d. Pollard 7£d. , Peae, Prussian, blue 3s 9J. Potatooe, loca , growu £2 7e 6d to £2 15a, Circular Heads £2 7s 6d to £2 10a, onions £9 153 to £10. Butcer, dairy mode, '9i to 10d, factory la. Cheese 3id to 4d. Baocu,-prime cured sd. Doleful accounts have been received as to the sugar cave crops ia the Clarence river district. Successive floods have almost ruined the industry, and the yield is. the smallest for years. Melbourne, August 3. Wheat, 2s Id ; oats, Algerian, la Sd; stout/milling, Is lid; maize> Is lid; barley, Cape, 2s 2d; prime malting, 5s 3d to '5a 4d; bran, 6§d ; pollard, 7|d. ' | Adelaidb, August S. Wheat, 2s 2d; bruo, Cid: pollard, 71d. '
The New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Company, Limited, received the following London cable message, dated August 7th :—
Wheat—Market inactive; quotations nominal and unchanged &iuce last telegram. (Last quotatibna—New Zealand longberried 25s 3d per 4961b, New Zealand average 24a 3d per 4961b, f.a.q., c.i.f., 22s 6<i per 4501b.)
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Press, Volume LI, Issue 8867, 9 August 1894, Page 5
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