PRODUCE IN LONDON.
The Department of Agriculture has received, the following cablegram from the High. Commisioner for New •Zealand, London, dated February 11, 1938:— ' -.■-■■''.
Tallow.—Market quiet, but - steady at about last quotations. ; . :
Hemp.—Manila:* Market has advanced owing to reported Japanese buyiiig early this week. "X" grade sold March/April shipment £21 ss. Easier at the close. April/May shipment sold £20. :/..:■■■ , /•-. : .;■- ■■ ~■*•.„ ■;. ' Sisal.—Market ;( .,has advanced on speculative demand, early this week. August/October shipment sold £21 10s. Now. easier, consumers hot interested. February/April shipment quoted sellers £18 15s; June/August • shipment £19 10s. New Zealand: No inquiry, fair. Afloat: Offered at £18 10s. Apples.—Market, slow, large' quanti-* ties offered. Much of inferior quality. Hood Hiver Newtown Pippin 7s, lls 6d; Washington Newtown Pippin Bs, 9s 6d; British Columbia Delicious 7s 6d, 9s; Jonathan 8s 6d, 9s 6d; Newtown Pippin 9s, ;los 9d;: ' '
Pears.—Poor demand continues. Californiah Doyenne dv Cornice 125«145; Winter Nelis lls, 13s; Oregon Belirre Bosc"!7s. 9d. • ' •■ ■
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Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 37, 14 February 1938, Page 12
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153PRODUCE IN LONDON. Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 37, 14 February 1938, Page 12
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