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Commercial.

London, March 29. Meat and hemp are unchanged. The English wheat market is quiet but steady, the Continental firm, and the American shows a general decline. Californian No 1 milling is quoted at 32s fid ; Russian cargoes, 81s. The London quotation for No. 1 hardDulruth is 24s Sd. Australian batter is steady and unchanged. The Bradford wool market is depressed. At the London wool sales to-day a choice selection was offered, and the highest prices were obtained where the Americans were competing. The total quantity of wool catalogued up to date is 237,000 bales of which 215,600 were sold. Prices are unchanged.

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Opunake Times, Volume VI, Issue 268, 2 April 1897, Page 3

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Commercial. Opunake Times, Volume VI, Issue 268, 2 April 1897, Page 3

Commercial. Opunake Times, Volume VI, Issue 268, 2 April 1897, Page 3

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