THE PRICE OF SUGAR
RISE- OP £1 PER TON. By Tel lyroph—Press Association—Copyright. SYDNEY, July 28. • The Colonial Sugar Company has announced a rise of £1 per ton in sugar, due to the rise in European markets owing to the. adverse beet crops. ADVaNOBvBY COLONIAL SUGAR COMPANY. (Received July 28, 1 9.10 p.m.) • ' 1 SYDNEY, July 28. The Colonial Sugar Company has ad- . vanned the price of all sugars £1 per ten. The prices of syrup and treacle are unchanged. Hie Colonial Sugar Company's quotations on Saturday last were: — No. IB (brewers' crystals), X'il 10s; No. IX (confectioners' crystals), £2l IXI j (largo granulated), for manufacturers, £22 10s; No. 1A (fine granulated), for table, etc., £22 10s; No. 1 (I-W), £2O 10e; No. 2 (LC.), £2O ss; No. 3 £lB ss.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 7865, 29 July 1911, Page 5
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131THE PRICE OF SUGAR New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 7865, 29 July 1911, Page 5
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