Commercial News
t*BX iJNTT&D SPKEB3 ASSOCIATION.) •= f -' r ' London, November 17. A leading syndicate lost altogether "X160.000 fay the last Victorian loan It is regarded as certain, that, owing to the crash in the market, syndicates financial colonial loans will refuse to assist any early issues. . , Business in the city -is at a standstill, and it is doubted whether the bottom has really been touched yet. It is feared that the leading AngloGerman Bank is in difficulties. '. A cargo of wheat by the Blair Drummond has been sold for 375. New Zealand butter by the 'Tongariro average 80s to 40s. Much of it was old and pronounced mere rubbish. A quantity oaelted on the voyage. Sydney. November 18. "Wheat— Chick, 3s 7d to 3s 9d ; milling, 4s t maize, 3s lOd to 4s ; oats, 1b 9d to Barley — Cape, 2s ; English, 3s. Bran, B£d; pollard, 9d; peas, Prussian blue, 3s 9d. Potatoes — Old, £5; new £6 to £7 Onions, A'l6 to £20. Butter — Dairy, 6d ; separator, 7d ; factory, Bd. Cheese, loaf, 5d to 6d. Bacon — Machine cured, 4£d to sd ; hand cured, s^d to 7d ; roll, 7d to 7£d ; New Zealand, 9d. Hams, New Zealand, lid to Is.
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Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 66, 20 November 1890, Page 4
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198Commercial News Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 66, 20 November 1890, Page 4
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