COMMERCIAL
LONDON MARKET PRICES
The Department of Agriculture has received the following cablegram, dated November 30, from the High Commissioner for New Zealand, London:—
Tallow.—Manila continues quiet; values nominally unchanged.
Hemp.—Manila: Market quiet and easier. "X" grade for January-March shipment quoted sellers £24. Sisal: Market very quiet during the week; active at the close. No. • 1 JanuaryApril shipments sold at from £26 15s to £27 ss. New Zealand: Small business done in fair £19 10s, common £18 10s. Demand is limited.
. Eggs.—Market steady. English and Danish in larger supply. English, national pack, 19s to 23s 6d; ordinary pack, 18s to 22s 6d. Danish, 13s to 17s 9d. Australian, 10s 9d to 13s. Peas.—Maples market continues quiet. Early this month. "A" grade sold (?) on sample at 525; No. 1 NovemberDecember shipment 525. "A" grade Tasmania offered 535. New crop, no transaction reported, buyers waiting for developments. Blues, business confined to Japanese, Dutch., "A" grade Tasmania, November-December shipment, offered £10 10s; buyers not interested.
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Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 133, 2 December 1935, Page 13
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