LONDON MARKETS.
HIGH COMMISSIONER'S REPORT. The Commerce Division of the Department of Agriculture received the following cable message from the High Commissioner, London, on 26th instant: — The produce markets are quiet generally on account of the approach of the Easter holidays. The average pi ice of Canterbury mutton is 4Jd per lb nominal ; there is no stock on hand, but supplies are likely to increase. North Island mutton is averaging 4gd per lb. The average price of Canterbury lamb is s|d per lb, and of other New Zealand lamb s£d per lb. New Zealand Beefr — Average price hindquarters 4gd per lb, forequarters 3}d. The average price for the week of choicest New Zealand butter is 122s per cwt. The average prices for the week of finest New Zealand cheese are— white 62s per cwt, coloured 60s 6d. Hemp. — There has been no change in prices. The Manila output, for the week Is 28,0U0 biiles. Wool Saleo.— 62oo bales of New Zealand wool are held over from the ceriei which closed this week.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 73, 29 March 1910, Page 7
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