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[ United Press Association—By Eleotrio * Telegraph—Copyright. [ LONDON, May 6. Bank shares —Australasia, buyers 101, sellers 103; New.South Wales, ! buvera 41}, sellers 42; Union, buyers 58i, sellers 59J; New Zealaaid debentures, 101. . . Wheat has advanced 6a. [ -\Vc-ol —Arrivals. 318,000 baleej for- \ warded direot. 132,000; available for . next sales, 263,000. Mr Taverner/ the Victorian General, invited leading provision merchante and-ftgente, and Pressmen; to inspect a shipment of • Victorian cliicese. The exiperts arne weJl satisfiedj and consider tha-t the best Victorian is about equal to tho average Canadian, the value of the best being about 60s; aad other from 2s to 6e lees. 4USTRALIAN PIRODUCE MARKETS. SYDNEY, May 6. •Wheat, 4s 7d. Flour, £10. Oats, whito and Algerian millinp;, 3a 5d to 33 Gd. Barley, Cape 4s 6d. Maize, 4s 8d to 4s 9d. Bran and pollard, £7 10s Potatoes, Tasmanian £4 10s. Onions, Victorian £7. Butter, 112s to ! 114s Cheese, 7d to 9d. Bacoh, 8d to IOJd. The above quotations are -those ruling between morchant and retailer, and do not represent the slightly lower values obtained by recognised May ■ 6. Wheat,-4s 1 5d to 4s 6d. Flour. £10. ~ Oats, Algerian feeding 3s 2d. Barley, Cape 3e lOd. English malting 5s /d. Maize, 4s 6d. Bran and po[lard- ls 7d. Potatoes, *?^ Wheat, 4e 4d. Flour, £8 10s. Bran and pollard. Is 6d.
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Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 13109, 7 May 1908, Page 9
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219COMMERCIAL. Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 13109, 7 May 1908, Page 9
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