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WHEAT. (By Cftblei—Prtse Association. —Copyright.) LONDON, May 1. J Wheat—Chicago May ontions. IGIJ !to 163J:-July shipments 135 to 136-J. I NEW SOUTH WALES WHEAT J YIELD. (Received May 3rd, 12.10 a.ai.) SYDNEY, May 2. _ Tho official returns makes tho IDI4-15 wheat yield 12,800,000 bushels, which is 2.000,000 below tho previous t»timate. j LONDON MARKETS. Tallow—Stocks. 7430 casks; imports, •5312; deliveries, 414!). Cotton—May-Juno shipment, 3.55Jd. Hemp—May-July shipment, £32. Jute—April-May shipment, i.20 los. Rubber—Para, '2s Gd; nhiutatiou, 2s 3d; smoked, 2s I Copra—April-May -hipwont. £'21 10s. : Rabbits—Tho market is nnvhmiged. (Juicksilvcr —£12 25 6d. WOOL. Thero was a j;ood average ieioction of morinos. iVicos were fully ruaintahiod. Cravsbredh arc stil! irregular. ; Nqatapa clip, top price loi'V, average ] laid. Cataloged to date. 47,530 | bales; &*)! d, -15,018. ' " I SYDNEY. May 1. Tiio 'aool s.nlas will resume on Monday. The freight difficulty has been settled. In future tho weekly ivcol offerings will be restricted to the tonnage available. METALS. April 80. Copper—On tho spot .£77 to £77 ijs, threo months UTS 10s to £78 los; electrolytic £'87 to £88. Tin —0u the spot .fcloO 10.« to JCIGO, threo months £161 10s to £I(J2. Lend—£2o 17s 0d to £21 ss. Silver—23 13-16 d. BUTTER. Danish is selling at Ills to HGs per cwt.
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Press, Volume LI, Issue 15268, 3 May 1915, Page 9
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