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COMMERCIAL.

— ■» —— A London cablegram, states that silver is quoted at 25|d per 02. j THE HIGH COMMISSIONER'S CABLEGRAM. {Peb United Press Association.) WELLINGTON, January 3. The High Commissioner cabled from London on December 31:— Mutton—Market quiet; New Zealand supply running short, especially Canterbury. Trade very disappointing; only hand-to-mouth demand. Canterbury mutton 4jd, and North Island 4Jd (quotations nominal). lamb.—Market steady; good demand for prime quality; Australian lamb in large supply. New Zealand lamb, other than Canterbury, s|d (nominal); Australian, sd. Beef.—Better demand. New Zealand hinds, 3£d; fores, 2gd. Butter.—Market quiet., but rather steadier; heavy supplies on hand. ohoicc6t New Zealand, 104s per cwt; Australian, 98s; Danish, 112sj Siberian, 98s Cheese.—Market quiet, but steady. White 55s 6d per cwt, coloured 575. Hemp.—Market lifeless owing to poor 'demand. Now Zealand, good fair, on spot, £20 per ton; New Zealand, fair gtade, £19 15s; for forward shipment about the same. The output from Manila for the week was 36,000 bales. Wool.—Market rather quiet. Bradford tops nro quoted as follows:—Thirty-sixes, low crossbreds, 13Jd; forties, low crossbreds, 14Jd; foilv-fnr.rs, medium crossbreds, 15d; fifties, halfbrcds, 19d; fifty-sixes, quartcrbred's, 22Jd; sixties, merince, 26d,

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 15032, 4 January 1911, Page 4

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COMMERCIAL. Otago Daily Times, Issue 15032, 4 January 1911, Page 4

COMMERCIAL. Otago Daily Times, Issue 15032, 4 January 1911, Page 4

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