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By Telegraph--Prea* Association—Copyright (Received March 31, 12.50 a-m.) LONDON, March 30. Wheat—There are no offers. Flour—Prices have advanced Is per sack for all grades. Supplies arc short, and there ia no Australian offering. Oats —Strong demand. No La Plains are offering. Peas and Beans —Prices are hardening. fm Sugar—Unchanged at ils <ld per cwt for standard granulated. . Butter —The. market is quiet, and prices are nominally unchanged. The iHtu'kut- is pi’flctic&Uy without colonial butter, pending the discharge of an Australian cargo that has just arrived. Several Danish cargoes have arrived at northern ports and are being discharged slowly. They meet with a ready sale at 220 s to 22-Is per cwt. Cheese —Scarce, and prices are unchanged. „ , „, Metals—Silver, 35 10-16 d per ounce. Copper, spot £136 per ton, forward £135 15s. Electrolytic copper, £MJ. Tin, spot £215 7s M, forward £*l4 17s Od. Lead, spot £3O 10s, forward £29 10s. Spelter, cash £na, forward £52. »
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New Zealand Times, Volume XLII, Issue 9623, 31 March 1917, Page 8
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