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THE METAL MARKET. Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright „ LONDON, March 28. Copper; Spot, £55 6s 3d: forward, £55 16s 3d. Lead: Spot, £27 Is 3d; forward, £27 11s 3d. Spelter: Spot, £3O: forward, £3O ss. Spot, £307 12s 6d; forward, £296 Silver: Standard, 26|d; fine, 27 13-16 d, ’ LONDON WHEAT MARKET. LONDON, March 28. Wheat _ cargoes are firmer in sympathy with North American advices, and occasionally advanced 3d, with a broadened demand. Parcels were in small inquiry at 3d up. Liverpool futures; March, 10s 9d ; May, 10s 2-7 d; July, 10s Ifd; October, 8s llfd per cental. RABBITSKIN SALE. The Dunedin Stock Agents and Woolbrokers’ Association reports as follows :—Average catalogues were offered yesterday, to a full attendance of buyCompetition was exceptionally spirited right through, and a total clearance was made at most satisfactory prices. Prime and light racks were specially inquired for, and values for these advanced 8d to 9d per lb. Quotations; Runners, 21 d to Slid; summers, 32d to 34\d; light racks,* 48d to Slid; prime racks, 54d to 57Jd; downy autumns, 56d to 64R1; early autumns, 65d to 70d; springs, 48d to 52d; milky, 30d to 32Jd; hareskins, 39d to 45Jd ; summer black. 40d to 42,’d; autumn black, 60d to 62id; summer fawn, 60d to 66d; horsehair, 21d to 24d. ,

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Evening Star, Issue 19520, 30 March 1927, Page 11

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COMMERCIAL Evening Star, Issue 19520, 30 March 1927, Page 11

COMMERCIAL Evening Star, Issue 19520, 30 March 1927, Page 11

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