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WHEAT, WOOL, METALS, Etc.

LONDON, Feh-t-ary 22. The. American visiWe wheat .supply is estimated at 85,750,000 bushels. ; February 23.'; v Wheat —Adverse crop reports from France have hardened the market, but it has since slightly reacted on account of heavy Argentine shipments; 29s 6d is bid for Australiait wheat, February-Maich shipment. Sugar, dull j Java 12s 6d, German 9* 10* d. Copper, quote tions nominal; on the spot, £75 per ton; -tree mocaths, £73 10s. Tih, quotations nominal; on the spot/ £144 10s; three months, £136105. Pig iron, 69s 3d jper,ton. Lead, £16 12s 6d; spelter, £21 15s. The Bradford wool market is lifeless, and' prices are not quoted. The butter market is steady and quiet* Choicest Colonial, 100s; a few boxes, 102»; Danish, 110s. Many brands of the Cuzco's shipment of Australian showed signs of heatThe Australian cheese arrived in fair.coh-' drUon, but the quality waa irregular. Best sold at from 57s to 58s. New Zealand, 595; Canadian, 61s. Market strong.

CABLE NEWS.

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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 10589, 24 February 1900, Page 7

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WHEAT, WOOL, METALS, Etc. Press, Volume LVII, Issue 10589, 24 February 1900, Page 7

WHEAT, WOOL, METALS, Etc. Press, Volume LVII, Issue 10589, 24 February 1900, Page 7