THE WHEAT MARKET.
Australian Press Association.—United Service. LONDON, 21st November. Wheat.—Cargoes are fully steady, but demand is quieter and prices nominally are unchanged. Cargo by an unnamed vessel due in January from Calcutta, brought 45s 3d per quarter. Two cargoes by unnamed vessels due in December, 46s l%d and 46s 3d, Indian terms, and another by an unnamed vessel from Greece, 48s 6d. Parcels are quieter. Some are offered at a decline of 3d per quarter. Parcels by the City of Lille brought 47s 9d, and by the Neleus 47s 6d. Liverpool futures: December, 9s 3 5-8 d per cental; March, 9s l%d; May, 9s 3d.
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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 116, 23 November 1928, Page 12
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106THE WHEAT MARKET. Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 116, 23 November 1928, Page 12
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