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LONDON MARKETS. Prose Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. LONDON, December 21.~ Copper: Spot, £64 6s 3d; three months, £65 3s 9d. Lead: Spot, £26 10s; three months, £26' ss. Spelter: Spot, £37 ss; three months, £34 ss. Tin: Spot, £179 13s 9d; tliree month/ £lßl 2a 6d. Silver is quoted at 50Jd per oz. BUTTER AND, CHEESE. LONDON, December 21 (Received December 23, at 8 a.m.) Butter is steady. Despite heavy arrivals there lias been an oxoclleint demand, which is likely to bo resumed after the holidays, as the - retail price iy Is 8d per lb, thus stimulating consumption. Now Zealand iWcest is quoted at 180 s to 184 s; nnsalted, 184 s to 186 s; Australian salted,. 174 sto 1765; uusaited, 174 sto 178 s. Cheese. —Fair demand and strong tone, ns supplies for some weeks will he small. New .Zealand, 122 s to 1245. . Mr Wright, of the New Zealand Agricultural Department, visited Manchester to superintend Die packing of 1,000 boxes of butler in cartons.—A. and N.Z. Came. [ln presiding recently at a meeting of the Trafford Park Estates. Jlanchester, Mr Marshall Stevens, the chairman, referred to Now Zealand’s growing trade with Manchester, especially in butter and meat. He mentioned that the . Trafford Park cold stores were _ being equipped with machinery for packing a portion of the New Zealand butter in cartons for sale and. distribution.]

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Evening Star, Issue 18157, 23 December 1922, Page 2

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COMMERCIAL Evening Star, Issue 18157, 23 December 1922, Page 2

COMMERCIAL Evening Star, Issue 18157, 23 December 1922, Page 2

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