WHEAT AND PRODUCE MARKETS.
AlitralltD Press Association—United Serrlr.
(Received 26th January, S a.m.) LONDON, 25th January. Wheat.—Cargoes are quieter after yestffday"s large business, and generally are 3d per quarter lower. Cargo by the Koolinda and part by an unnamed.vessel duo early in February, brought 47s 3d. Parcels are mostly Od to 9d per quarter , easier, with moderate request for Australians. Parcels by the Runic, Ceramic, nnd Delphic brought 47s 3d; by thn Urbino, bags, 475. Liverpool futures: March, flß'3%d per cental; May, 9s 4 lid; July, 9s 6V4d. Spot trade is quiet owing to the advance in prices required. Australian, ex ship, 495. Flour is firm. Australian, ex store, oCs. Oats are steady. Peas and beans are quiet, but unchanged in price. (Received 26th January, S a.m.) CHICAGO, 25th January. Wheat futures: March, 1 dollar 25' A cents per bushel; May, 1 dollar 28% cents; July, 1 dollar'3o% cents. MELBOURNE, 25th January. Wheat, 4s 8d to 4s SVkl per bushel; flour, £10 15s to £12 7s 6d per ton; bran, £6 15s per ton; pollard, £6 10s per toii; oats, 2s lid to 3s per bushel; barley, English, 4s to 4s 3d per bushel; maize, 5s per bushel.
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 22, 26 January 1929, Page 12
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198WHEAT AND PRODUCE MARKETS. Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 22, 26 January 1929, Page 12
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