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COMMERCIAL.

HIGH COMMISSIONER'S CABLE! Wellington Monday. Following is the High Commissioner's cable, dated London, November loth, quotations, unless otherwise specified, being average market prices on snot: " Mutton. —Market firm. Canterbury 4?-d, supplies rearly exhausted, quotations nominal; North Island 4gd for best quality. Lamb. —Lightweight, market steady, Canterbury twos, old, heavyweight fours on: than Canterbury, sid for lightweight. Beef. —Market firm. New Zealand hincfquarters 416, forequarters S?d. Chilled binds sd, fores 3gd. Butter. —Tho market is quiet, but no alteraion in prices. For Siberian, Argentine, and Australian, the supply exceeds demands. For unsalted Danish 129s to 131s, New Zealand 124s to 1265. Cheese.—There is no alteration in the market since last week. Canadian, white and coloured, 85s to 6fis; New Zealand, white and coloured, 63s to 645; English cheddar, 80s to 84s; Dutch, white and coloured, 61s to 635. Wool.—Current Bradford quotations: For tops, 36's, low erossbreds, loid; 40's, low crosbsresd, 15« d; 44s's, medium, 16d; 50'Sj halfbred?, 19d; 56's quarterbrpds, 22d; 60's, merinos, 27Sd. The market is quiet, with a tendency in favour of buyers. The outlook for the next series is a little obcsure, but it is not anticipated that prices will show much change.

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King Country Chronicle, Volume VIII, Issue 620, 19 November 1913, Page 5

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COMMERCIAL. King Country Chronicle, Volume VIII, Issue 620, 19 November 1913, Page 5

COMMERCIAL. King Country Chronicle, Volume VIII, Issue 620, 19 November 1913, Page 5