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(By Cable.—Press Association.—CopyrigK.) (Australian and N.Z. Cable Association.) (Renter's Telegrams.) METALS. LONDON, December 14. Lead—lmports 17,898 tons, exports 204 tons. DUVAUCHELLE SALE. At the stock eulo held at Duvaucbelle oa Friday there was a small fate pre- : dominating, prices showing a decided drop f as compared with those obtained at the be- ' pinning of November. Fat bullocks made up U £19, fat cows £12 to £14 17a 6d, fat I heifers to £15 ss, yearlings to £8, springers j U £14. GALVANISED IRON AND WIRE. (special to "the press.") DUNEDIN,, December 16. Prices of corrugated galvanised iron are likely to come down. early next year. From oiHjuiry made locally an approximate- price o{ £45 has been quoted from London within the paat "week, as against £80 and upwards during war time, but no definite du-to ■ for ! shipment is promised. 1 The price for galvanised wit® shews a drop j of about £5 in quotations of the 3rd inst. I in comparison with those ruling 11 months J aß °'
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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16397, 17 December 1918, Page 5
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169COMMERCIAL. Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16397, 17 December 1918, Page 5
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