COMMERCIAL.
HOME MARKETS
(Bt Electric Telegraph—Cofybiohi.]
(Per Press Association.)
Received October 29, at 10.5 a.m. London, October 28.
Silver, 29 l-16d. Waihi, 31s 3d to 33s 9d. Junction, 20s to 2ls Sti. Talisman, 32s 6d to 37s GJ.
HIGH COMMISSIONER'S CABLE:
(Per Press Association.) . Wellington, October 29. Following is the High Commissioner's cable, dfcted London, October 26th: — Mutton. —There has been no alteration in the market since last week; Canterbury 4id, North Island 4id. The lamb market is a shade weaker; Canterbury s|d, other than Canterbury Beef.—Market dull, with a large supply : New Zealand' hinds 3?d, fores 24dThe butter market is quiet, but stcadr, travers being cautious; Danish 131s, Siberian 112s, Australiaai-(new season's) 1235, Argentine 1235. The wool market remains firm; current quotations for Bradford tops, 36 s low crossbreds Is 2Jd, 4CS low crossbreds Is 3d; 44's medium crossbreds Is 4d, SCs iaOfbreds Is 63d, 56's quarterbreds Is 9Jd; Go's merinos 2s 2*d.
DTJNEBTN MARKETS.
(By Telegraph.)
(Special to the Oamarn Mail.) Messrs Donald Reid and Co. Teport as follows: — ' „ „, Oats—Prime milling 2s 2d to 2s 3d, R ocd to best feed 2s -to 2s Id, inferior to medium Is 6d to Is lid. Wheat—Prime milting 3s 9<B to 3s 1 10id. medium to good 3s 6d to *s M, I best whole fowl wheat 3s 4d to 3s od. 1 medium to good 3s to 3s 3d, broken and 1 damaged 2s 3d to 2s. lOd. . 1 Potatoes— Beat table, re-picked £S 1 10s to £9 10s, medium to good' to lUs I to £B. others £4 to £6, seed lines (nomi- § nally £3 to £4. _ I Chaff Prime oat«n sheaf £3 os to ±.a I lte. medium to good £2 lCk to £3, light I and discolored JB2 to £2 <s 6d.
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Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXVI, Issue 11774, 29 October 1912, Page 3
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295COMMERCIAL. Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXVI, Issue 11774, 29 October 1912, Page 3
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