HIGH COMMISSIONER'S CABLE.
(PRESS ASSOCIATION Tr.I.EOIIAM.)
WELLINGTON, Mny 30.
Tbo Hiirh Commissioner's cable dated London. May _Btll. is a.s follows:
Mutton.- The unit ion market is steady, nnd prices are well maintained on last quotations, and there is a better tone in the market this week; Canterbury 3_d. North Island 3.Jd. Lamb.—The market is firm and there is a general active demand. The output i* satisfactory; Canterbury iigd, other than Canterbury ojd.
I3eef. —The market is firm and prices continue to advance. Supplies of American chilled beef are small. There are signs of improvement in tbe beef market, New Zealand binds od, fores 4j!d. Butter. —The market is quiet, with n tendency in favour of buyern. Choicest New Zealand butter 10b>, Danish 113s. Siberian 100s. Australian 101 s.
Cbeope.—Tho market is rather quiet Finest- Now Zealand ehce.se, ofis.
Hemp.—Tbo market is very depressed; New /enland _ood fair, on spot, .L'_"s, lair on spot £24, fair rnrront Manila on spot £i 23 IDs, forward shipnient New Zealand yood fnir £'21 os, fair C' 23 ■ os. fair current Manila to i'2'2 S.s. 'Hie output from Manila during the week was '23,000 bale*. Cocksfoot. —The seed market in dull, nnd buyers are not keen to do business.
Mr Aroli. Mt.Tin.oblan, of Dovlcston, has nmohased tho estate of the Into Wm. Watson, at Brookside. The price was £37 per acre.
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 13747, 31 May 1910, Page 9
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