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HOMELAND MARKETS. (Australian & N.Z. Cable Association.) LONDON, February 23. Wheat: Cargoes opened firmly at an advance of threepence to sixpence, but later buyers were inactive. Parcels held for an advance of threepence to sixpence, but the closing tone was easier. Liverpool futures March 10s Igd, May 10s 23-4 d, July 10s 3 3-4 d. Spot lots firmer. ex-ship 535. Hour firmer. Australian ex-store 36s 3d, 37s 6d. Earley quiet. Beans and peas steady. STOCKS AND SHARES. AUCKLAND, February- 25. Sale on ’Change: Northern Steam (paid) 15/1. Reported: National Bank of Australia £B/18/8. t BUTTER AND CHEESE. Copy of cablegram received by Dalgety and Company, Limited from their London Office dated February 24: — Butter: Market is better. Danish 190/- (183/- to 184/-), New Zealand Finest 161/- to 166/- (162/- to 164,/.), Australian finest unsalted 156/- to 160/- (158/- to 160/-), Australian Finest salted 156/- to 160/- (156/- to 160/-), Australian G.A.Q., 150/- to 152/- (150/- to 152/-). . Cheese: Market quiet. Canadian White ' 100/- to 104/-. Canadian Coloured 98/- to 102/- (Canadian White and Coloured 100/- to 104/-) Australian White and Coloured 91/- to 93/(92/- to 93/-), New Zealand White and Coloured 94/- to 95/- (94/- to 95/-).

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Greymouth Evening Star, 25 February 1928, Page 8

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COMMERCIAL Greymouth Evening Star, 25 February 1928, Page 8

COMMERCIAL Greymouth Evening Star, 25 February 1928, Page 8