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WHEAT TRADING

CARGOES, PARCELS, AND | FUTURES LONDON AND LIVERPOOL QUOTATIONS (Received October 27, 5.5 p.m.) LONDON, October 26. Wheat cargoes opened up firm in sympathy with North American advices. Quotations were 3d to 6d up, but buyi ers were reluctant to follow. Owing Ito heavy Russian clearances and presjsure to sell Manitobas the closing tendency was easier. Parcels were poorly supported, 3d to 6d up, and closed ! easier on American cables. I Futures are quoted:— Oct. 23. Oct. 26. s. d. s. d. London fa quarter) December ~ 20 3 20 0 February „. 20 6 20 3 April .. 21 0 20 0 Liverpool (a cental)— October .. .. 4 6 J 4 5' December . • 4 8£ 4 6J March .. .. 4Ha 4 10J Mav .. . . 5 Ifc 5 15 Spot trade is dull. Australian, ex ship, 23s to 245. CHICAGO FUTURES t.Rocc-ived October 27, 7.10 p.m.) :\'EW YORK, October 26. Chicayo wheat futures are quoted:— Cents a bushel. December .. .. 85!l.Tav .. . . 88^ Tuly - • • 35i New York (cash) ..95 PRODUCE MARKETS | LONDON QUOTATIONS i ('Received October 27, 5.5 p.m. J | LONDON, October 26. j Flour —Steady. Australian, ex store, ■ 18s, Uis (id. i Oats —Quietly steady. J Peas, Beans—Quiet. j MELBOURNE QUOTATIONStReceived October 27, 5.5 p.m.) MELBOURNE, October 27. Wl"eat-—2s 9.U1. ! Flour—£7 10s. | Bran —£4 10.-:. j Pollard —£5. j Oats—2s 2d. i Barley—Nominal unchanged. j Maize—4s, -Is 4d. Onions are easier and dull. Brown I Spanish, £l, £1 10.-. j DAIRY PRODUCE | LONDON MARKET \ j LONDON, October 2(3. i The- butter market is dull. Prices: i Danish, U2s to 114s: choicest salted \'ew Zealand, 90s; Australian, 95s to )f>s. Unsaitcd, at about a 10s preuiuin. Cheese is slow. Prices: New Zeaand, coloured, 475; white, -IPs. Aus.ralian, 45s to 465. The National Mortgage and Agency Jo., of N.Z.. Ltd., has received the following cable from their principals, Messrs A. J. Mills and Co., Ltd., Louton:— Butter market slow. Finest 94s to IBs, firsts 90s to 925, Danish 112s to T-ls, f.o.b. 90s; Australian 90s to 9(55. Cheese market slow. White 47s to 18s. coloured 4Gs to 475, Canadian vhite 545, Canadian coloured 50s to >2s. The following cablegram has been ■eceived by Daigety and Company, -<td„ Christchurch, from Samuel Page md Son, London, dated October 26: Butter: Market weak, Danish lids o 118s, finest New Zealand 90s to 975, inest Australian unsalted 100s to 106s, alted 90s to 955, g.a.q. 89s to 91s. Cheese: Market slow. Quotations — tew Zealand white 48s and coloured 6s to 475; Canadian spot, white and oloured, 51s to 535. Messrs A. S. Paterson and Co., Ltd., iavc received the following cablegram rem 'heir London principals, Messrs . and J. Lonsdale and Co. (London), Butter: Market demoralised, buyers lolding otr. Danish 92s f.0.b., New lealand 955, Australian 945. Cheese: Market quieter. White cheese 7s, coloured cheese 465. Canadian, )ctober 47s 6d, September 51s 6d c.i.f. The New Zealand Farmers' Co-oper-tive Association, of Canterbury, Ltd., eceived the following detailed report f the butter and cheese market by ablegram yesterday morning, from heir London principals, Messrs Lovell nd Christmas, for the period ending: )ctober 27: j Butter: Present prices 925, 935, 98s; ame week last year 102s, 110s. Market ery slow. New Zealand deliveries ist week 1967 tons, same week last ear 1100 tons. New Zealand stocks in tore 3380 tons, same week last year 375 tons. New Zealand retail price s Id. Cheese: Present prices, white 47s 6d, oloured 475; same week last year, -hite 64s 9d, coloured 59s 6d. Market ery slow. New Zealand deliveries ist week 1571 tons, same week last ear 979 tons. New Zealand stocks in .ore 5984 tons, same week last year 158 tons. Nevv Zealand retail price,

FURNITURE SALES

■Mosars J I ulchinson, White, Lid., auctioneers, report lumng held successful wales of lurniturr, innin prions realised being: Fian-j XT), four-piece oak bedroom suit £l3 10s, thrce-piocc oak suito XG, draw-leaf table and I high-back chair* £8 2s Od. ovai nxtem<.on tabb- and -1 rhiiirs XS f oak gato-lcg table X2 ITo Gd, kitchen table £1 2s Gd, oc<rtifio:llll tublra X2, uviil table 83, kitchen fable Bm, i dining c.haird i'2 10s, table ss, neagrasd <luiir XI 7.5, kitchen chiiira £l, 2 high-buck ciuiird Ins, busket chair 3s, easy <-hair tub chjiir 11.-i, onk career choir £l, 3 kitchen chiiir.s Ida Gd, cliair XI 193, tea wa^ r on £l, coimh XI, sideboard £3 ss, -t'i 2a Gd, I'2 cupboard' XI. chfst drawers C2 «).s, ducheswe wardrobe XI 15s, i'2, drawers 15n, oak duchesse i'2 1 5», £3, stool ]s Gd, child's commode 2s Gd, commode 15b, carpet X'2, congoleum nquare X'l j lud, lengths linoleum 10s, 12s, 10b, rug Gs j Gd, hearth rug IDs, 7s Gd, mat 9a 6d, rug 3s Gd, door mat 3s, rot mattress 10s, drop ; nido cot lis, 3ft mattress XI 3s Gd, double ! mattresses l.la, 17s, box mattress 10s, iron cot Oh, double oak bed X'l 103, stretcher 7s, box ottoman 1 Is, institution bed oa, pillowy 12s, hail stands 4s, ;]s Gd, palm stand 5s Gd, umbrella stand 3p, jardiniere 2s, ship's cabinet £1 sh. lawnmower 7s Gd, garden tools, etc., irs Gd, grass catcher 2s Gd, steps 2s, eellophiine paper 10s, telescope ss, blinds 3s, (in 1 irons 12 s (Id, radiator 10s, antimony v.-a re -Is, slabs marble liis Master's Voice gramophone XL ss, cofree set XI, trousers Gh, kerbs 13.-3, pairs vases 13s Gd, 2s, :;s. Is Gd, pictures Gs, child's toys Is Gd, bed ware 2s, copper os Gd, mirror Is Od, general kitchen sundries XI Gs Gd, book:? 3y, 3s Gd, -Is Gd, records 12s. SALE OF MOTORS Mr H. C. Smith, of the City ilaTket, held an auction sole at his rooms on Wednesday. The following lots were sold:—Essex tourer £3O, Morris deliver}' i-27, Rugby tourer £l2 10s, Ford delivery £7 10s, trailer £6, trailer 35?, Bnbv Triumph motor-cycle £5 15s, B.S:A. motor-cycle i' 4 10.1, tyre 17s Gd, do. 1-I*. four tyres tj, bicycle 30s, do. 30s, do. 'J7= (id, do, £5, and. a quantity of sun- ! dries.

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Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20998, 28 October 1933, Page 13

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WHEAT TRADING Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20998, 28 October 1933, Page 13

WHEAT TRADING Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20998, 28 October 1933, Page 13

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