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LONDON MARKETS

New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Company Limited have received the following cablegram from their London house under date 27th instant; —

New Zealand .frozen meat; Lamb 03d. per lb. (average); mutton, wether and maiden ewe, light, 7id. per lb., heavy 6id. per lb.; ewe, light s id. per lb. r heavy .43d. per lb. Very depressed.

The New Zealand Farmers’ Cooperative Distributing Company, Ltd., has just received the following cable from its London office: —“Butter market slow, disappointing demand best new season’s butter arrivals not larg e but, inferior and stored heavy market dragging prices: New Zealand, 200/-, 206/f; Australian, 190/-, 194/-; Argentine,' 160/-, IGS/-. Cheese steady. Canadian, 113/-, 115/-. Meat supplies decreased slightly better demand.’’

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Manawatu Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 2310, 1 December 1925, Page 5

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LONDON MARKETS Manawatu Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 2310, 1 December 1925, Page 5

LONDON MARKETS Manawatu Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 2310, 1 December 1925, Page 5

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