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COMMERCIAL.

[Hy l'.uv.crmr. Tixkuiiai'ii.- Oivyiuuut.] IIOMi; MAHKKTS. (l'liii Pnr.su Association.) Received July ].'), at, U..')7 a.m. London, July H. Tlii! wool sales closed amiuutcd aiid \i;ry linn, DI'MODJN MAHKKTS. To-day's Olago Daily Times reports: Owing to thi! dilfercnc" between llui memhers of the Millers' Asmiciiition, Iho local wheat market, has been practically at a standstill during the week ; the rumor's of a, possible amicable set I lenient have, however, brought, buyers again into tin* market, but not much business has been passing. Coiiseipiently, ipiolaliium uro nominal upon the basis oj laid, week's values. Mot much wheat is ollering, ami the outlook is for belter prices from now up to tin; end of the season, especially for ivallv prime milling linen. Isolation's

remain as hisl, week viz., red wheal., 2n «'ijd to 2s <Jd, and prime velvet, and Timcan 2s lOd to 2s I Id--nil on trucks northern stations. The chic]; wheal, market in the north in a shade lirmer, and & !Jd f.0.b., s.i., Timaru, is now the lowest. ipiotal ion obtainable. The local price is linn al, 'Aw '.ld e\ slore, at. which rale a. email dislribuling Irade in being done. The Hour market, has been chnraclerised by all entire absence of business pending the sell lenient of the Millers' Association's all'airs. lioporls of a probable peaceable arrangement have to a certain extent re s'oreil confidence, hut luncrs are await mean ollicial pronoiineeineiil, I icl.i j-i- coming int" the market. Thai announcement may be made any day now. Meanwhile the New Zealand Flour Millers' Association tariff stands as follows : Sacks, £0 ; 1110 a £0 10s; s(J's, £IJ los; 2,'i's, £lO. The shipping price is £ll Ills f.o.b. Tli" oll'a! mark"! is wilhoul change. The demand for both bran and pollard has idackeiied, ami millers are working up slocks. The Flour Millers' As: ial ion's tarilf stands as follows: liran, local orders, £1 ss; for shipment. JJ/| f.o.b. I'ol. lard is .pioled at. £.'> Id-, per lon. both for loeal orders and for shipment. There, is very little change in the out, market., deliverieit continue ' light but |hn demand has slackened, and prices remain at. Is 13d ex store for > I I! grade, and Is 7Jd for f.a..|. Oat meal is .pioled at £lO per lon. I'earl barley stands al £l3 lo £l3 10s. The cessation of deliveries during the week has tinned the potato market once more, all hough buyers e\ inee no great desire to operate. Slock, in store are firmly held, and the indication in for higher prices. Prime Oainarii Derwenla nru worth £7 5s pir ton, ami southern Der weiits are saleable al £0 1,',:; |,, £7 per

T!M,\nr makkkts. Tn-duv's Tiniiirn Herald reports: - [ Wheal.—The sales thai have re.iiillod ifrom the past week's lupines:; leave tlm values for thin cereal as follows: Ks Hid for Tuscan. 2s OJ,d for \.-lv.-l mt.l red chaff, all f.0.b.. sacks M. I„ oals the market is linn, but there is mil much doing. Values 10-day are Curious Is Vil, Danish Is 6d, duns Is 7d to Is <M, mi I rucks at, country stations, sucks fid. Potatoes have weaki'iied somewhat, but (lure is a fair demand. All eiii|iiirics for barley havu ceased in the uieanliino.

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Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXI, Issue 8835, 15 July 1905, Page 2

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COMMERCIAL. Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXI, Issue 8835, 15 July 1905, Page 2

COMMERCIAL. Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXI, Issue 8835, 15 July 1905, Page 2