LONDON PRODUCE PRICES.
'.'s; The Department of Agriculture has received the following cablegram,-dated 9th ,-fe'Mareh, from the High Commissioner for wNew Zealand, London:— 'Iv TalloTV.—-No auction this week. Both ; Ijepot and shipmentimarkets quiet.at" un- ' tfchanged rates. , ■ f Wool.—Sales continue with good comifijpetition and opening rates well maintained. ; if. Hemp.—Manila: With-more support and K.latk of. offers values have advanced, and % 'business, has been done at up to £37.10s in ■ |$J grade ior March-May and April-June i':»shipinent. Closing'value £37: Sisal: Mar-.;''-fleet quiet but steady. Sales reported of • ■fair average quality for February-April Xshipment at £40 for No.-1, and £38 for' '. :VNo. 2. Closing values £40 10s and £38 ■■'.. >10a respectively for March-May shipment. '. ■ Zealand: Little better tone .and • «undry afloat parcels cleared. Shippers' •ideas for forward position somewhat above ".'^buyers'. By comparison with other sorts, *.i.f. nominal values are:—High points, ■'-. v/dC34; fair, £32 10a; common, £29 15s; rej '<i«cted, ; £28 15s; February-April and '■■*■!Jlarch-May.'shipment. Tow unchanged.
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 58, 12 March 1929, Page 14
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