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AUSTRALIAN MARKETS. Press Association —By Telegraph—Copyright SYDNEY, November 8. Wheat: At country stations, 4s Id; ex truck. Sydney, 4s Bd. Flour; The export is quiet at £l2. Bran, £6 ss. Pollard, £6 ss. Oats: Algerian, 'is 9d; white, 4s Bd. Potatoes: Tasmanian. £11; Clarence River, new, £l4. Onions: Victorian, £l6. ADELAIDE, November 8. Wheat; Growers’ lots, 4s 3d to 4s 8-Jd. Flour: Bakers’ lots, £ll Iss. Bran, £G 10s. Pollard, £7 2s Cd. Oats, 2s 9d to 3s. : MELBOURNE, November 8. The hides market was irregular, and all grades, except picked and heavies, declined |d to id. November 9. Wheat, steady, 4s 10d, ou Melbourne basis. Flour, quiet, to £l2 7s 6d. Bran and pollard, steady, £6 ss. Oats, dull. Milling, 3s Gd; feed, 3s 2d. Barley: English, 4s 8d lo ss; Cape. 3s Gd. Maize, dull, 4s 2d to 4s 3d. Potatoes, steady, £5 10s. Onions, brown ami Globe,, £l4; Silvcr.skins, to £lO. Butter, steady, Is 7ld. Cheese, to 9Jd. LONDON MARKETS. Messrs Dalgety and Co., Ltd., have received lie following cable from London, dated 7th inst.:—At the tallow sales 755 casks of tallow were offered and 302 sold, Rriccs are Gel per cwt lower. Owing to scarcity of supplies there will be no public sales next week. BRADFORD MARKET. Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright LONDON, November 3. (Received November 0, at 11 a.m.) Tho Bradford market is dull. Topmakers slightly advanced quotations, but users arc not responding. Sixtyfours, 46Jd; 60’s, 43)d; s(i’s, 33d; 50’s, 28d; 46’s, 23d; 40’s, 22d.—Australian Press Association. BUTTER AND CHEESE, Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright LONDON, November 8. (Received November 9, at 11 a.m.) Butter is in bettor demand. Now arrivals arc clearing well. Choicest salted New Zealand, 174 s to 170 s: exceptional, 178 s; Australian, IGGs to 170 s. Cnsaltcd: New Zealand, 186 sto ItilK; Australian, 180 s to 182 s; Danish, I'JIL' Cheese: Steady. New Zealand white, 106 s to 108 s; coloured, 105 s to 106 s; Australian coloured, 104s.—Australian Press Association. . WHEAT, OATS, ETC. Prcia Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. LONDON, November 8. (Received November 9, at noon.) Wheat cargoes are dull, and mostly 3d to Gd lower. Parcels are being given no attention. There is a similar decline in Liverpool futures—December, its 2jd; March, 9s 2)d; May, 9s 2g;. The spot trade is slow and easier. Australian, ex ship, 40s. Flour quiet. Australian, ox store, ..345., . Oats are slow. Australian Algerian, 27s to 28s; A Cartons, 31s to 335. Peas are dull. Blue Tasmanian, 360 sto 3?0s; New Zealand, 340 sto ■3oos; Maples, Tasmanian. 75s to 80s. Now Zealand beans, 48s to 50s.— Australian Press Association-United Service. NEW YORK, November 8. (Received November 9, at noon.) Chicago wheat quotations; December, 114 cents per bushel; March, 119 i; May, 122.—Australian Press Association. NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE COMPANY. Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. LONDON, November 8. (Received November 9, at noon.) The New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Company’s dividend for tho yearns 8 per cent.—Australian Press Association. NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE. Press Association —By Telegraph—Copyright NEW YORK, November 8. (Received November 9, at noon.) 'The call monev rate (renewal) opened at G per cent., the highest level beiup: GJ- per cent, find the lowest h pex cent. The market closed at 61 pei cent. (Received November 9, at 12.30 p.m.) With' the tickers running more than an hour late towards the close of the Stock Exchange the facilities for handling tlio tremendous volume of business from all parts of tho United States were taxed to the utmost. Buying was in progress from an early period, and there was irregularity until after midaftornooii. Then call money rose to 6) per cent. Iroiu tho renewal rale, which was G per cent., and the usual Thursday anxiety regarding brokers’ loans caused heavy profit trading.— Australian P.ress Association. PRICE OF GOLD. Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright LONDON, November 8. (Received November 9, at 1 p.m.) Gold is quoted at £4 4s per oz. Australian Press Association-United Service. SALES ON ’CHANG!':: THIS DAY. Auckland.— -Waihi, IBs Hd National Insurance, 17s. Reported; Kauri Timber, 19s 2d. , Wellington.—Reported sale; Dalgety and Co., £ls 7s (cum div).

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Evening Star, Issue 20019, 9 November 1928, Page 9

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COMMERCIAL Evening Star, Issue 20019, 9 November 1928, Page 9

COMMERCIAL Evening Star, Issue 20019, 9 November 1928, Page 9

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