LONDON MARKETS.
(By Cable—Press Association.—Copyright.)
LONDON, November 7. Wheat.—The market is iirm, and prices aro unchanged. The- wool sales cioscd with good competition, and a full attendance of buyers. Shafty merinos wero i> to J i per cent, abovo tho prices for October. All crossbreds wero 10 to 15 per cent* higher. Shorter, fino haired combings, suitable for tho Continent, weakened fully 5 por cent. Lambs:—All fine scoureds. carbonising sorts, greaey and crossbreds, declined 15 per cent. Copper—Electrolytic, £62 10a. Tin—Straite, cash £143: Aluminium—£Bl to £83. Quicksilver—22os to 2245. Lead —Spot, nominal, £18 10s. Spelter—Good ordinary brands to arrive £24 to £24 10s. Galvanisd Iron—£l7 10s to £14 ss. . Angle Steel—l2os. American Cotton —Liverpool, MayJune, i.34d. Hemp—Tho market is quiot, and prices are unchanged. Jute—November, £16 los to £17. Rubber —Para, 2e 7Jd; plantation 2s 6d ; smoked, 2s 7jd. Copra—South Seas, October-Novem-ber, £2 os.
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Press, Volume L, Issue 15121, 10 November 1914, Page 10
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