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HIGH COMMISSIONER'S CABLE.

(PRESS ASSOCIATION* TELECUAM.) WELLINGTON, April 21

The High Commissioners cable eiateel London, April 23rd, is as follow :—

Eggs.—The market is firm, owing to rrdwcxl supplies. Per 120. Home ?s Od to 9s 0d ; Italian. 8- Od To 9 S Gd; Austrian, 8s lid to 8s fid; French. Ds 3d to 10,j I'd: Mornoean, 7s to 7s 'Jd: Danish. >?s to 10s: Russian. S.s to Ss Od. .

Poultry.—Tiie market is steady, and fair business is doing. Ciiiekens, Home. o'd to Is per lb; Russian. 8d to OL-l; American. S'd to Kkl. Ducklings, Home, KUd to Is 2d p:>r lb; Ciiinc-e. o.Jd 10 7tl; Rufsian, oi<l to 7<l. Turkeys: French, lOd to Hid per lb: Italian.' SWI ; Russian. Od.

Bacon. —The mariu-t is firm at an a'lvance. Tii.re i> a moderate elemand, but tho weather i.s line tor favourablM e-insiim])tion. Sides, Irish, 01* to 7'2s per cut; Danish. (iOs to 71s; Russian, <V!s to 03=;; Canadian. 01s to 03s. Hams: The marki-t is esuiet but firm for English and li-ish, and for American ami Canadian the market is firm with nn improved demand. English. 88s to 100s per e-v.t; Irish. 84s to 90s: American. -50s to 07:-; Canadian, 01s to 725.

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Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 14338, 25 April 1912, Page 9

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HIGH COMMISSIONER'S CABLE. Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 14338, 25 April 1912, Page 9

HIGH COMMISSIONER'S CABLE. Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 14338, 25 April 1912, Page 9

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