COMMERCIAL.
HIGH COMMISSIONER'S REPORT
BY TELEGRAPH—PRESS ASSOCIATION.
WELLINGTON, Nov. 17. The High Commissioner has forwarded the following cable message, dated London, November 15. (Note: Quotations, unless otherwise specified, are average market prices on spot): — Mutton: The market is firm. Canterbury 4|d. Supplies are nearly exhausted and quotations are nominal. North Island, 4|d for best quality light weight.
Lamb: The market is steady. Canterbury, twos, SJ-d; heavy " weight, fours. sd; other than Canterbury, s|d for light weight. Beef : The market is firm. New Zealand hinds, 4£d; fores, 3|d; chilled hinds, sd; fores, 3|d. Butter: The market is quiet, but there is no alteration in prices for Siberian; Argentine and Australian. The supply exceeds the demand for unsalted. Danish. 129s to 131s; New Zealand, 124s to 1265.
Cheese: There has been no alteration in the market since last week. Canadian white and colored. 65s to 665; New Zealand white and colored 63s to 645; English cheddar, 80s to 84s; Dutch white and colored. 61s to 635.
Wool: The market is quiet, with a tendency in favor of buyers. The outlook for the next series is a little obscure, but it is not anticipated that prices will show much change.
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXV, Issue LXV, 17 November 1913, Page 7
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197COMMERCIAL. Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXV, Issue LXV, 17 November 1913, Page 7
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