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LONDON MARKETS. By Telegraph.—Press Association—Copyright London, October 25. Wheat : Very firm at 6d advance asked, very little offering. The Saskatchewan Graingrowers' Association appeals to members to earmark one acre of next year's crop for the Patriotic Fund. It is expected that this will realise 600,000 bushels.
Jute : October, £18. Hemp : Inactive, good fair OctoberDeconiber, £22 10s. Rubber: Para, is 7i<J; plantation, 2a 3d ; smoked, 2s 4d. Metals: Galvanised iron. £19 15s and alb ss; angle steel, £6 6s; electrolytic copper, £22 10s to £23; tin straits, "for cash irregular between £6 and £6 16s 6d; lead, soft foreign, spot, £18; quicksilver, nominal, £10 10s; silver, £22 10s.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15750, 27 October 1914, Page 5
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108COMMERCIAL. New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15750, 27 October 1914, Page 5
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