COMMERCIAL.
Received February 8, 9 a.m.
1 London, Februaty 7. Butter market is improving. For choicest colonial there is quiet demand at 108s to 110s. There is a brisk trade in secondaries at 98s to 102s. Danish, 112s to 114s. Cheese quiet. New Zealand, 49s to 50s. Sugar: Steady. German, 6/74; first marks, 8/7 J. Bradford wool firm. Common sixties, 19Jd ; supers, 20£ d.
Palmerston North, February 7. At the continuation of Messrs Abraham and Williams and the New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Company's ram fair to-day, 600 Lincoln rams were offered. About 300 were sold. As was expected, the demand was very poor, and first-class rams were passed in at from two to three guineas. A stud ram of Mr J. B. Sutton's was sold for 40 guinoas to Mr Wybourne, of Whenuakura.
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue 7383, 8 February 1902, Page 2
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