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COMMERCIAL.

United Pre*s Association—By Electric Telegraph—Copyright. LONDON, May 19. Copper, spot £50 '2s Gd. three months £57. Tin, f-pot £150 15s, three months £152. Lead. £12 15s. Two Australian wheat cargoes sold at 35s and 31s txl respectively. AUSTRALIAN MARKETS. SYDNEY. May 10. Owing to thc rains anel the depression ot the Ixmdon market, -wheat is weak, and shippers' limits have been reduceel to lis 11 Id. Millers are offerin" 3s 9d to 3s Hid. but holders want 3s"lod to 3s IOJd. Flour, £H 15s. Oats. Algerian feeding 2s -kl to 2s s<l; milling. 2s (kl to 2s 7d ; Sparrowbills, 2s 7d. Barley, feeding 3s; seeding, 3s 2d. .Maize, 2s 10d to~3s. Bran, £5 5sPollard. £5. Potatoes. Tnsmanian £(5. Onions, £4 to £5. Butter, HJs. Cheese, fijd to 7tt. Bacon, GJd. MELBOURNE, May 19. Hides, kips are unchanged; all other sorts are a farthing lower. Wheat, 3* 9d. Flour. £0. Oats, Algerian prime 2s 2Jd. Barley, prime English malting 4« 4d ; Cape, 2s Bd. Maize, 2s 9d. Bran, £5 10s. Pollarel, £5. Potatoes, £3 to £1 os. Onions, £3 to £3 ss. ADELAIDE, May ID. Wheat. 3s 7d to 3s Bd. Flour, £8 •ss. Bran, Ls 3d. Pollard, Is 31d.

The following cable has been receiveel by Dalgety anel Company from their I/onelon office:—"Frozen mutton market weak, without quotable change, except Australian, holders of which aro asking id to iei more. Very good elemtind for frozen lamb, with prices firm at last quotations. Canterbury frozen lamb is id higher since our last cable. Frozen beef market firm, with prices id to Jd higher."

(PRESS ASSOCIATION TELEGRAM.) XAPIEK, May 19. Thc C.C. and D. Company, Ltd., today cabled the following re|>ort on the frozen moat market:—''Mutton —The market continues weak, and there is a further full in values. Lamb and beaf markets are steady, and the value of oocf advanced id per lb. To-day's prices are: —Mutton, Canterbury 4id. North Island 33d; lamb, first quality s}d, second 5d ; beef, hindquarters 4'el, forequarters 4d."

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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 13738, 20 May 1910, Page 9

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COMMERCIAL. Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 13738, 20 May 1910, Page 9

COMMERCIAL. Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 13738, 20 May 1910, Page 9

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