COMMERCIAL.
AUSTRALIAN MARKETS. [By Electric Telegraph—Coptbight.] (Per Press Received September 29, at 11.25 p.m. Sydney, September 29. The wheat market is easy owing to the weakness in London, and shippers offered only 3s 9d to 3s 9Jtl for lour parcels, but holders wanted 3s 10kl. There is no business in flour, and there is a quiet, ancfsmall internal demand. Quotations are unaltered. Barley— Cape feeding, 3s; seed. 3s 2d. Maize, 2s 7d. Bran, £4 ss'. Pollard, £4. Potatoes —Tasmaniasn", £S 10s. Onions, £6. Butter, 109s. Cheese, 6.U1.
Melbourne, September 29. Hides —There is excellent competition, and prices are firm all round ft late rates. Wheat—Prime. 3s 10-?.-d to 3s lid. Flotii —Bakers' lots, £9 10s. OatsAlgerian milling, 2s : feeding, Is 10id. Barley—English malting, 4s 6d; Cape malting, 2s "6d; feeding, Is lid. Maize, 2s 5d." Bran and pollard, £4 10s. Onions, £5 to £5 ss. Potatoes, £6. Adelaide. September 29. Wheat, 3s 9d. Flour, £S 15s. Bran, lUd. Pollard, 11 }d. Oats—Algerian, 2s~(Hd.
GREAT PRICES FOR BEEF
(Per Press Association.) Christchurch, September 29. At the Amuri Spring cattle sale at Culverden,. Mr Duncan Rutherford, Leslie Hills, sold a line of 80 fat steers at £l3 10s to £ls 2s 6d, averaging £U 9s, and 67 fat heifers at £9 los to £l2, averaging £lO Bs, equal to about 33s to 35s per lQOlbs.
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Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 10573, 30 September 1910, Page 6
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223COMMERCIAL. Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 10573, 30 September 1910, Page 6
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