COLONIAL AND OTHER PRODUCE.
(DMTin PRESS ASSOCIATION—COPIRIOIT.) LONDON, 12th April. The wheat cargoes market has not responded to the American advance or the more active freight position. Continental demand is more subdued, and prices are unchangedParcels have firmed 3d to 6d per quarter. New Zealand May-June shipment is nominally 475. Spot trade is fairly active, and prices are nrm. Australian, landed, 555. Oats are firm. A Gartona, on spot, 36s to 375. Barley is steady. Australian Chevalier, 48s to 48s. New Zealand, malting, 42s to 465, nominal. Peas are slow. New Zealand Maples, on spot, 85s to 100s. May shipment, 655. New Zealand blues, on spot, 3211s to 3405. lasmanian, 3603 to 380s. Beans are nrm. New Zealand, on spot, 495 to 51s. . Sugar, granulated, 62s lOd per cwj. PRICES OF METALS. . LONDON, 12th April. Copper: On spot, £73 Is 3d per ton; forward delivery. £73 16s 3d. Lead.: On spot, £27 2s (id per ton; forward delivery, £27 2s Gel. Spelter: Ou spot, £34 las per ton; forward delivery, £35. Till: On spot, £217 2s fid per ton; forward delivery, £217 7s 6d. Silver: Bars, SI 15-16 d per ounce standard.
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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 89, 14 April 1923, Page 6
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