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lEPORT. ET. REPORT. BATHER QUIET. . sin« 63 has been rather rholos*le trade, a slight 1 by the export f° *"*»«* must look for * reciewal ■ad© before much lit* will the whoWe business, eidedly quiet a* present 9 f w featureaof »re^iw^foatores^of drapery, and this spite of the tight; L The first ship* rinter goods haTe been opened up, and the tr has naturally given a briskness to this is rather noticeable, at in and Vienna haw oeeaed actor# in colonial drapery, ent the prevailing colours plo and violet, foHowing London, and the various it Paris baa' just into©quanthiea are coming to arkot has advanced to 4# ;• . he* are still ooming in cato, so looai stocks are L The first shipment of i came by the Maitai, . in bags, they arrived in ihis tune of the at in a very few weeks quite safely. There j is in the market, a good dei prioe firm at £7 10s ex in store are email. rat is decidedly firmer in Slippers will not look at accept at advahoed prices. pop is now known to be lormerlv expected, and ders can hardly be expectd Kingdom, in view of the freight, we are inclined ►-day's price < is bedrock, wition is indicated in the returns, issued last week, the op at 14,8T03445 st 2,668 bushels last tust be remembered that was a particularly heavy r than in any year since prioe may be given aa Ss » quality. ': ■ . mness in the market for jps fowl wheat firm, and i light and the demand ■—at 4e6d ex store* i miUet* are not anxious I orders, -even at the adon, which ' some are now situon is fairly plain from Ae of he wheat harvest; as 5,800 bushels, as last jar i and 8,290,221 I £5- ex store, with stocks tarket ia very firm in the » increasing ooomimption ■ to advanoe their quotaon. - ment of Southern was exaitai, nt none came to , the crop is now ready d thsae should sell freely, tone the : local market » and prie© f : may he : given cording to sample. When |«t rid of the Australian we may look for easier rites from Calcutta indiirirafc ia firm. <>*»« to kßmritooi the world the li hbnes most have been i is highly probable that badssts opened this year 11m abnormally high tog-'ifct'laiter half of 1912 if id**'. mast oonaer • : requirements, nhtainawe would todear ICb law*, mm so bosy - IT thsir stocks of manofao> he said to he wiped* out. *e, i: started . with 1 it bat wife"an.- ezesp- ] nwtkn, ataQ further too knowledge thai the i not torn on ■ as, well sis mt in quantity or quality, tad market' is ormosatned » stoefta ; are ,Mt and foil paid for March thipgaesit »o* kww qeetstiosis -ace NTKV— m h a great" demand lor be uaaatitj of—d at the of the Uth tdt, waa again ooe arilßon pounds being oed. Pbeselstitianwas MWsE hot—of th» <£a« id sold at adiWMss t,rsz i sotaoeahlsk Otntt in ace* inquiry, adorn.I hsml sod sold in ptg^^espec^Y Ml ' : kv grades were in good teas retnamsd very Baa. apsfition, aaJ i»» Dusts IM'-ImM were tjnjtumm buyers, and M» daofe in the nsarws adhrasriege mMmA pnmikog are to hold off ' 0, V ' • OX7M MS&KEX. date ana 289 tons, as oomdos fat the corresponding unth, showing an increase narfcat oontumss firm, and brisk, all lines meeting maad. with the : exception riddlmgs and dost, which a neroentage of earth end ititaon for ooact is not rates demanded of late e orders to be canee&ed. lea of ordinary are ; still with ready sale, without a in prioe. , - All other grades ty sod'of, and prices tohanged. WOOL SALES, ess Association.— Caroh li, lOJfl p.m.) • mow, March 11. ' competition at the wool Priocs foe faulty and wasty |y easier, whilst the rates were good. irioea wore realised for the ip» named:—Efans» 12|d; Arakikii, top 12£ d, fi, top ■2id, average Ufa; wage Ilia; Sheridan, top AEKEE mVIDBSD. rsss Association.—Copyright xnunt, March 11. ort of the Huddart-Parker i that the net earnings for 74,673, and the net profit idend re the year is 6 per ferenoo shares 7 per cent. _____________ i POTATO MARKET. BL—PRESS ASSOCIATION.] c CKSISTCHtrECH, Tuesday, ket keeps firm and steady, here is nob quite the same > part of buyers as there, s nave now obtained good te wheat harvest has been d and ' grain . secared in there is pot the san» anmpplios. n Prices are above 1, and, ait any. rate, the at available this year is ave a surplus for export, ng offered quite as •, freely here Is & fair demand, at price being 2% and Mime A.-grade ■ Oartons, B in about Is Ml Algerians dub« 1« la to M. lOd of Moai. s«e .lite In M* (ellfiig; it & 10i ,«t for delivery this month: jpa»>il is ggtet, cooksioot, uSSiTfim M^pi|

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New Zealand Herald, Volume L, Issue 15249, 12 March 1913, Page 5

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COMMERCIAL. New Zealand Herald, Volume L, Issue 15249, 12 March 1913, Page 5

COMMERCIAL. New Zealand Herald, Volume L, Issue 15249, 12 March 1913, Page 5

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