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LONDON, July 29. Sheep.—New Zealand ewes, 45d”; Australian ewes, 4-Jd. Lambs.—Canterbury, light medium, 12|d; heavy, lOJd; Southland, lid. Chilled Beef. —Argentine fores, 3>jd ; hinds, 6£d; Uruguay fores, 3d; hinds, 6d. Others unchanged. Cotton.—August shipment, 12.5£d a lb. Rubber.—Para, lOld ; plantation smoked, 7|d to 7-Jd. Hemp.—July-September shipment, £3l 10s a ton. Jute. —Now crop, August-September shipment, £35 5s a ton, Copra.—July-Septembcr shipment, £24 15s a ton. Linseed oil. £45 a ton. Turpentine, 93s 3d per cwt.
GRAIN AND PRODUCE. Donald Reid and Co. report as under; Oats.—The-market is unsteady, and the only demand is for grade oats We quote: A Gallons, 2s 5d to 2s 6d: B Gallons, 2s 2d to 2s 3d ; under-grade oats, Is 6d to 2s (sacks extra), ex truck Dunedin. Wheat. —Millers are not operating to any extent. Only first-class q’uality is saleable. Fowl wheat is in over-supply Potatoes.—The market for goou quality free from blight is firm at £6; medium and blighted from £3 10s to £5 10s. Chaff.—Prime black oat, £4 15s; good to best feed, £4 6s to £4 10s; medium) light, and discolored, £2 10s to £3 15s (sacks extra).
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Evening Star, Issue 18034, 31 July 1922, Page 9
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