LONDON PRODUCE MARKET
SEre interest shown for shipments s&pmen? quoted sellers at £22 10s. Sisal- Market quiet and easiei. leb-ruary-Ajril andMarclvMay shipments opening rates about maintained at £28. New Zealand: Market nominally unchanged and no first-hand sales reP°Pe ea ds: Maples, owing to the report that Tasmanian crops are expected to be short, shippers are not offering. Quotations for "A" grade Tasmania during the month were 50s to 545, but no business reported. Prices out of range with this market. New Zealand. More interest shown. New crops, tanbusiness doric No 1 grade for MarchApril shipment, 46s to 47s Gd. Old crops, January-February shipment offered at 48s, but buyers not interested. Blues: Market steady. "A" grade Tasmania, new crops for February-March shipment sold early this month at fciu 15s.'
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Evening Post, Volume CXXI, Issue 29, 4 February 1936, Page 12
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128LONDON PRODUCE MARKET Evening Post, Volume CXXI, Issue 29, 4 February 1936, Page 12
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