WHEAT MARKET
CARGOES, PARCELS, AND FUTURES • LONDON AM) LIVKUPOOL 01 OTATIONK (I'.'IM'LU IRUS.S A.n.SOCI ATIO.V —H T ZLI'.'I RtC TF. LEG It AI I [I CUI'YKIGIIT.) 'Received April 1-!, 5.5 p.m.; LONDON, April Li. Manitoba and Australian wheat cargoes were marked up 'ill on opening, and Plates (id. There was little response from buyers. Parcels: Australian were firm. Plates (id higher. Futures are quoted: April 11. April I:;, s. d. s. d. London i a quarter;- - April .. .. i'-l ■! '> June .. .. :M 7 21 ii Liverpool <a cental i--JYlay .. .. 5 G;i 5 July .. .. "> 7; 5 !).; October .. , 5 10» 5 lb; LUM.LAK A ISISHKL IN CHICAGO NEW YORK, April 12. At Chicago wheal sold for a dollar a bushel on the Board ol Trade lor the lirst time since January 11. PRICE OF GOLD
(isuinsir omciit, wiHiir.BS.i.) RUGBY. April 11. Child, a line ounce, is quoted: £ s. d. April 18 .. 7 4 21 April 12 .. 7 4 U April 11 .. 7 3 lli April 10 7 3 6 April 0 .. 7 4 II April 8 .. 7 4 11 April 6 ..7 4 1 PRICE OF SILVER LONDON, April 12. Silver is at the highest price recorded since January, 1926. Quotations tpence an ounce) arc:— April 8. April 12. Spot .. .. 28 7-16 31 5-16 Forward .. 28 9-16 31 7-10 LONDON FRUIT MARKET N.Z. APPLES IX FAIR DEMAND (Received April 1-1, 7.5 p.m.) LONDON, April 13. Apples are in fair demand. Quotations: New Zealand Cox's, 9s, 20s: Jonathans, Us, 13s; Dunns, 8s 6d, 9s 6d; Worcesters, 10s, 12s. Liverpool prices are practically the same as London. new cool stores for HAW HE'S BAY A financial group in Wellington has acquired an extensive area of land with railway siding facilities, in Hastings, on which it is intended to build an extensive fruit pre-eooling plant to meet the anticipated increased demands of the district for the pre-eool-ing of fruit for export when the new harbour construction work at Napier is completed. A company of substantial capital, largely represented by Hawke's Bay investors, will be formed. PRO!ERTY SALES Messrs C. E. Jones, Ltd., auctioneers and estate agents, 174 Manchester street, report having sold, on account of Miss Brown, her property, situate Woodham road, comprising bungalow of four rooms, all conveniences, and about quarter of an acre of land, to a client. —G The farming property known as Hannah's farm, Little Rakaia-South-bridge. has been sold, Mrs M. A. Kaill being the purchaser, at a satisfactory price. The agent in this transaction was David T. Matson. 170 Cashel street. Toeks. Norton and Company report having sold, on account, of Mr Weston, the property situated at 126 Rolleston street, Lin wood, to a client, at a satisfactory ligure.
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Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21449, 15 April 1935, Page 13
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