LONDON MARKET TRICES
The Department of Agriculture has received the following cablegram, dated November 2, from the High Commissioner for New Zealand. London:—
Tallow: Spot market quiet; values unchanged. Hemp: Manila—Market idle and easier with second-hand sellers. "X" grade, £23 10s. Sisal—Market quiet and steadier at the close. No. 1 for November-December shipment sold at £25 15s; for January-March shipment sold up to £26 7s 6d. New ZealandMarket quiet; orders and offers scarce. Nominal value on the basis of high points is £23.
The egg market is quiet. English: Scarce; prices have advanced. Imported are slightly easier. English, national pack 18s 6d to 24s 6d per Ion" 100, ordinary pack 19s 6d to 21s 6dDanish, 13s 6d to 15s 6d; Australian' 11s to 12s 6d. ' '
Peas: Maples—Market very quiet. New Zealand—On sample afloat sold 52s 6d; No. 1 for October-December shipment, 53s 9d at close. Sellers offer for November shipments 535. "A" grade Tasmanian, afloat, sold 545. New crop Tasmania for February-March shipment offered 50s. . New Zealand for March-April shipment. 495; buyers' ideas, 2s less. Blues—Poor demand. "A" grade Tasmanian for NovemberDecember shipment sold £10 10s.
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Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 109, 4 November 1935, Page 12
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