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Commercial.

The New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Company, Limited have received the following cable message from their London office, dated the 9th inst :-WoolSince the date ot our last telegram nearly al •descriptions have declined *d per lb except lambs and fine crossbred, for which the market is unchanged, and coarse crossored, which is easier. The American demand is good, but wools of a faulty character are neglected Tho tot," quantity patalo_gued to date is 164,00(1 bales, of which Io.OUO .bales have been withdrawn.

fPEB l'_SS ASSOCIATION -COPYRIGHT.]

/Received February 11, 10 40 a.m.)

London, February 10. The total quantity of wheat flour afloat for the United Kingdom is 2,908,000 quarters, and for the Continent Uao.OOO. H Shares in the Otago and Southland Investment Society are quoted at 5a ; Robert Campbell and Company, £4 ; Dalgety and Compauy, £13 las.

[PEB Pill _S ASSOCIATION.!

im Dunedin, This day. " "Wheat—The market is quite bare of prime milling wheat, but even if supplies Wot. band there are no buyers Millers 17, _tUI unablo to make sales of flour in sufficient quantities to make room for wheat. The fluctuating of the market at Home asefets to depress the tone of the local market, purchasers looking forward towards a further xeduction in prices. The market fa fakly supplied with medium and inferior __Utv tut it is only saleable for fowls food Quotations are again nominal, for Sern best milling 4s 3d to 4s 6d, (ex store ; sacks weighed in ; terms). Oats -There is a moderate demand experienced for best bright and full lines, but Ku_ buyers to pu-chase medium quality low prices have to be accepted compared StfUhose current lately. There is no demand for export of any consequence, and buyers will not purchase except when they have orders on hand, which causes, the dullness at present prevailing This week "Led with very bad weather, raining and blowing to an extent that has caused a .good deal "of anxiety. Crops, wheth-r ftandin- or in stook, are bound to suffer. The Taferi plain especially has suffered very .mnmderablv The farmers, we regret to °a wiU tneavy losers. We have no alteration to make on last ™eks quotations, which we report, viz., for best milling 8 7d to is 7_d, best .bright feed Is 6id to Is 7d, medium Is o.d to Is 6d, inferior Is 2d to Is 4_d (ex store; sacks extra ;.3s 4d per bushel more f.o.b. at D B__y.'-Thcro are no sales of any consequence being effected meantime, ™™»£ offering. Hardly any are coming forward, but there is sufficient for requirements, which are not by any means Nor do we look for any demand before the new crop comes to hand, and even then we do not anticipate any improvement on last year's prices, unless we are favored With orders for export. Quotations (meantime nominal) for beat malting 2s 3d to 3s, medium to good 2s Gd to 2s Sd, feed and miUin" 2s to 2s 3d (ex --tore ; sacks extra.)

Trusses. Klaetio Btooiiinga, --oi-water hSb Elooxric and Hiding Bolts, Flesh _h!i *nd Glovez, Air Cushions, a large w-«rw tv kinds"!Subber Goods to selaet fi£ A Ec-les, Ohcmi-t. Maaonio Build"nl THE. JarviS, late House Surgeon Lit. •"• XJ -", tx« U T>ital has commence. , t the London l __Wt Mr EcoW Pharmacy, Hastings St, a fronfl2to.l midday, evening from 7 to 8, ox by appointment. Ask your Grocer for the Lilywhxte Brand <* *Xr RoUer Mill Flour. It is the

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 6376, 11 February 1892, Page 3

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Commercial. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 6376, 11 February 1892, Page 3

Commercial. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 6376, 11 February 1892, Page 3