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.LONDON MARKETS. (By Electric Telegraph —Copyright) (Australia n & N.Z. Cable Association) LONDON, June 10. Wheat cargoes are inactive. Australian on passage sold at 96h. -I-hero is quiet trade in spot wheat, with little offering. ■ Flour is quiet, and’ steadily held. Australian is quoted at 6Ss 9d a sack. Oats are, steady; La Plata on spot, 58s 6tl to 68s- 9d. . A , Beans and peas are quiet and prices are unchanged. At the wool sales, merinos, mainly West Australian, met a better sale at full late rates. Crossbreds were firmer, with more general competition. The Bradford market is practically unchanged, and little business is doing. Sixty-fnurs quality make 123 d; fiftysixes, 80r ; fifties, 60dj forty-sixes, 38d.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIV, Issue LIV, 12 June 1920, Page 4
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