LONDON PRODUCE PRICES
The Department of Agriculture has received the following cablegram, dated 29th November, from the High Commissioner for New Zealand, London:— Tallow: No auction will be held until 10th December. Spot market quiet and steady, and more interest shown for shipment. Quotations unchanged. Eggs: Stocks heavy and demand quiet for al! descriptions at lower prices. Present quotations are:—English national mark, 17s to 2Ss; English ordinary pack, 21s to 255; Danish, 20s to 225; South African, 11s 0d to 15s 6d; Australian, 12s 6d to 15s. ( Hemp: Manila market quiet, but steady. "'!£" grade, January/March shipment, sold at _ £22 15s. Sisal: African steady. Business has been done in first grade, fair average quality, January/March shipment, at £22 10s. Mexican nominally unchanged. ' New Zealand: Small business has been done m fair grade, November shipment, at £23 ss, and in common grade, November/December shipment, at £21 10s. .
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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 131, 1 December 1930, Page 12
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145LONDON PRODUCE PRICES Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 131, 1 December 1930, Page 12
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