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HIGH COMMISSIONER’S REPORT

The Department of Agriculture has received the following cablegram, dated 21st May. from the High Commissioner for New Zealand, London:' — “Meat.—No, material .change in mar. ket. Owing to fullness of stores and slow discharge of steamers,., only 'moderate quantity of New Zealand meat available. Followiig are quotations (15th May given in parentheses)-21st May New Zealand mutton, wethers,, new season, 8d to 9d (8d to 9d); New Zealand mutton, wethers from America, 61 to Bcl ;New Zealand mutton, ewes, 7£d -to 8d (7-2-d); New Zealand lamb, good demand, Is 2J,d to Is 3d (Is Id to Is 2£d); New Zealand lamb, from America, Is Id “Forward buyers cautious, owing to stocks held by Government. “Beef, chilled, fores 5d (4ld), hinds 9'd (10d); New Zealand beef, ox, firstclass quality, fores 4d, hinds fid to 7d; difficult to sell. New Zealand beef, cow no demand; sale has been made as low as 3£d per lb for sides. “Retail meat prices are as follow : Mutton, English, legs. 2s 7d, loins 3s, shoulders 2s 5d per lb; imported, legs Is sd, loins Is 4d, shoulders Is 2J*d per lb. Lamb, English, legs 2s lOd* loins 3s 3d, shoulders 2s 8d; imported, legs Is 9d, loins Is Bd, shoulders la Bd. Beef English, sirloin 2s 4d, ribs 2ti 3d, steak 3s 4d per lb; imported, sirloin Is 4d, ribs 1$ 4d, steak 2s per lb. The above quotations are not exclusively for New Zealand meat, but in some cases apply to all imported meat. . , c“Butter.—Good inquiry for finest quality. Quotations (15th May given in parenthesis): —New Zealand, 192 s : to 196 s per cwt, Is to Is 9d per lb' (194 s to 196 s per cwt, Is B|d to Is 9d per lb); Australian, 182 s to ’ 190s r - per cwt, Is 7jd to Is B£d -per 11b (186 s <to 190 s per cwt, Is 7|d to Is B;jd per lb); Argentine, 160 s to 164 s per cwt, Is to Is s£d per lb (160 s to 170 s per cwt/ Is s|d to Is s|d per lb); Danish’; 208 s to 212 s per cwt, Is to IvlOjd per lb (192 s to 198-9 s per cwt, Is 81cf tots per lb); Irish, salted, 180 s. to 186 s per cwt, Is 7£d to Is 7|d per lb (180 sto 190 s per cwt, Is to Is B|d per lb); unsalted, 186 sto 192 s per cwt. Is 7Jd to Is 81 d per lb (184 s to 195 s per cwt. Is 7|d to Is 9d per lb). Government price butter, ex store, 20th to 26th May: Now Zealand, 192 s per cwt (Is Bj.d . per lb); Australian, 185 s per cwt (Is 7|d per lb); Argentine, IfiOs per cwt (Is sid per lb). “Cheese. — Market irregular and unsettled. Canadian: White, no quotations-; coloured, 140 s to 1421 a per cwt, Is 3d to Is per lb. New Zealand: White, 130 s to 138 s per cwt, Is 2d to Is, 2%d per lb (1386 to 140 s per CWt, Is 2*|d to Is 3d per lb); coloured,' 146 i. to 152 s per cwt, Is 3§d to Is 4£d per&lb (,154s to 158 s per cwt, Is tol Is;4|d per lb).; Australian: White, no quotations (154 sto 138 s per cwt,, Is 2i to la 2|d per lb); coloured, 142 s to 14§s per cwt, Is 3£d to Is 3|d pen lb (150 s to 154 s per cwt, Is 4d to Is per lb). “Casein—Market continues,), weak, quotations nominally unchanged. “Hemp.— Manila mafket is duJI and depressed. Sellers- quote J’ grade, February-April shipment, £42; . MayJuly shipment, £539 pel* ton. vNew Zealand market very weak,' and nothing doing. Quotations nominally unchanged* ' “Wool. —Bradford, / more- tone )to. the market this week, and it is* anticipated position will improve as soon -as coal strike and wages adjustment have; been settled. Present quotations. foibtops: are as follow (30th April in p^b(intbe^S) 64's (merino), 3s 6d (3s 2d); .fifi’s,(halfbred). 2s 4M (2s 4d) ; 40’s (crossbred); is id (is oid.) , “Fruit.—BaJahqe of apples, ex IQdrprata opened up m poor. condition. Buyers numerous but; reticent, , owihg.'to conditions. , Cox’s Quango ; still' wasty; Dunns top of sale at 21s. to'26s per case. to 14s per case; few Cox’s to . 24s per case, but 1 majority ‘ rhund about 18b; some as> low as 13s per calMi*

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIV, 27 May 1921, Page 5

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COMMERCIAL Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIV, 27 May 1921, Page 5

COMMERCIAL Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIV, 27 May 1921, Page 5

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