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ENGLISH WHEAT MABKET (Received January 2, 10 a.m.) LONDON, January 1, Wheat cargoes are steadier, following better North American .reports, combined with more unfavorable weather m the Argentine. There is a good demand for Australian, from India mostly, at 3d to bd higher up to 21s 3d for March deliveries at Bombay on Indian terms. Parcels are firm at'6d higher. Munitobas and Plates are held for another Is but trading is quiet. hols ex the Troilus brought 24s 6d at Glasgow. futures: London. February. IPs sd; April. 1.9 s 7d; Liverpool. March. Os 2 R d; .May, 4s 2£d; July, 4s 4d. TARANAKI (N.Z.) OILFIELDS, N.L. Taranaki (N.Z.) Oil Fields. N.L. report for the week ended December 27: "Waitangi No. 1 Well : Drilled to 373 ft. in hard sandy shale, with limestone hands; ran diameter easting to 368 ft. ami cemented ; expect to resume on January 2. ' The I,'ev. Pool her Philippe h.c; died al ihe Mater Misericordiae llrspilal in Auckland, lie was one of the pioneer IMarist inisskmaries to the South Sea Is lands, where he labored .for over 40 years, lie was lor long associated with 'the Marisl school at Apia. Western Samoa.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17455, 2 January 1931, Page 8
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