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ENGLISH MARKETS

FROZEN AND CHILLED MEATS LATEST QUOTATIONS. Australian and N.Z. Cable Association. LONDON, January 23. Sheep.—Argentine, heavy sd. Lambs.—Australian firsts: Victorian, S 11-16 d; others Bjd; seconds: Victorian thirds, 7sd. Eroien beef.—New Zealand fores, 4d. Australian crops, 4d. Chilled beef.—Argentine fores, 3{d. Uruguayan, 3sd. Other meats unchanged. TROPICAL PRODUCTS. Cotton, Liverpool quotation for American middling upland, February delivery, 10.27 d a pound. Rubber, fine hard Para, 37d a pound; plantation, first latex crepe, 36d; smoked, ribbed sheet, 36d. Jute, Indian native, first marks, Janu-ary-Februnry shipment, .£6O a ton. New Zealand hemp, January-March shipment, .£4l a ton. Copra, bagged South Sea, JanuaryFebruary shipment, «£2B 10s a ton. Linseed oil' JS3I 5s a ton, equal to 2s 6d a gallon. Turpentine .£3l 7s 3d per cwt, equal to 3s Id a gallon. LONDON WOOL SALES. At the wool sales there was fair competition at late rates. A New Zealand sale clip, "Kaiwarra," realised top price, lCd, and the average was 15jd. JOSEPH NATHAN AND CO. Messrs Joseph Nathan and Co.. Ltd., have received the following cablegram from their London house, dated January 25th, 1926:—"New Zealand butter, 174 sto 1765; market quiet.* New Zealand white cheese 100 s, coloured 104 s; market easier/' A. H. TURNBULL AND CO. Messrs A. H. Turnbull and Co. are in receipt of a cablegram from their principals, Messrs W. NVeddel and Co., Ltd., dated London, 22nd inst., as "follows with the previous week's figures in parentheses i "Danish butter 180 s (178 s to 180 s); New Zealand unsalted 176 s to 178 s (178 s); New Zealand salted 172 s to 176 s (174 s to 1765); market steady but little aoing. "Cheese, white 101 - to 102 s (100 s to 102 s); coloured 104 s to 106 s (104 s); market quiet/' SHIPMENTS FROM SOUTH AMERICA The New Zealand Meat Producers* Board has received a cablegram from its representaive at Buehos Ayres, South America, advising the following sh moments to the United Kingdom for the fortnight ended January 21st, 1926, from Argentine and Uruguay: 187,775 quarters chilled beef, 39,124 quarters frozen beef, 59,094 carcases frozen mutton, 60,932 carcases frozen lamb. , • The quantity shipped to the Continent of Europe during the same period totalled:—lß7o quarters chilled beef, 164,650 quarters frozen beef, 10,442 carcases frozen mutton, 1350 carcases frozen lamb.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12355, 27 January 1926, Page 8

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ENGLISH MARKETS New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12355, 27 January 1926, Page 8

ENGLISH MARKETS New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12355, 27 January 1926, Page 8