COMMERCIAL.
Mess Banner and Liddle report that at their sale held- yesterday there was a fair attendance of the trade, and competition ■was brisk. The various lots offered were rather below the axerage both in quality and condition, but prices ruled firm at currant rates as follows : —Merino, quarterwoolled, 4-Jd to 4£d per lb ; ditto, threo-quarter-woolled (sandy), s£d to 6£d ; ditto, three-quarter woolled (fairly clean), 6|d. Crossbred, quarter-woolled, 3fd to 3f d ; ditto, three-quarter woolled, 5d to 6£d. Lincoln, sd; ditto, hoggets, sd. Hides fetched 2Jd to 3d. Bough tallow, l£d.
;: [BY CABLE.] • London, December 12. Consols have declined to 99f. The markets for colonial produce are unchanged. New Zealand securities are firm at last quotations. Meibottene, December 13. Wheat is quoted at 5/3 to 5/5 for shipping parcels, with prices barely maintained ; malting barley is firm at 3/10 to 4/- ; New Zealand oats are very quiet, , and feeding qualities are worth 3/9 to. 4/2 and milling from 4/2 to 4/4. .
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3567, 14 December 1882, Page 2
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161COMMERCIAL. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3567, 14 December 1882, Page 2
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