LONDON MARKETS
HIGH COMMISSIONER’S REPORT
HE.Ml 1 CONTINUES STRONG
The Department of Agriculture lias received the following cablegram, dated December 24. from the High Commissioner for New Zealand, London: —
Hemp.—-Manila: Market continues strong. “IC” grade for January-. March shipments sold £33 15s to £34. Sisal: Market firm; fair business done. JanuaryMarcli shipments tso'd £2B 10s; MarchMay and April-Jui e shipments £2B 15s. New Zealand: Small business has been done. “Rejected,” £22 10s; “Common offered at £23 15s; buyers at £23 10s for January-Marcli shipments. Eggs.—Firmer undertone at lower prices; outlook depends on weather conditions, which as yet arc mild and unhelpful. English, national pack, 17s to 20s; ordinary pack, 17s to 18s 6d. Danish, 9s 3d to 14s 6d. Australian, 8s 3d to 12«.
The Bank of New South Wales has received the following cable message from its London office, dated December 24: Wool. —Prices for all qualities continue very firm. ■ Now season’s lamb. — to 8 2 d.
Butter. —955. Cheese.—White and coloured, 59s 6d.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LVII, Issue 25, 30 December 1936, Page 5
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