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Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. WHEAT MARKET, LONDON, September 3. (Received September 4, at 1.10 p.m.) Cargoes are quiet. American cargoes are easier, but La Platas are firm and dearer. Parcels are in fair request at Is decline. Manitoba parcels and Australian on passage arc quoted at 57s 3d. Parcels were sold at Liverpool, ex Cornwall, at 56s 9d.—A. and N.Z. Cable. TALLOW SALES. LONDON, September 3. (Received September 4, at 12.45 p.m.) At the tallow sales 687 casks were offered and 608 sold. The best were unchanged. Others showed from 6d to Is advance.—A. and N.Z. Cable. LINSEED QUOTES. [Pee Uniteii Press Association,] W ELLINGTON, September 4. The Department of Agriculture is advised from Calcutta that linseed for immediate shipments is quoted at £2l 7s 6d per ion, c. and f. Sydney; market steady.
LONDON MARKETS. Messrs Dalgety and Co., Ltd., report bavin* received' the following cable from head office, London, dated September 2: —Wool: The list of arrivals _ is closed September 1. Following quantities available—Australian 3,800, New Zealand 42,500, Cape 2,200, held over 6,0C0, Punta Arenas 15,000. SALKS ON ’CHANGE ; THIS DAY. Auckland.—Bank of Now South Wales, £4l; Milno, Choyce debentures, 22s 9d.
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Evening Star, Issue 18730, 4 September 1924, Page 9
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