LATE COMMERCIAL.
BRITISH. MARKETS. (By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright) LONDON, November 10. Received November 10, 5.5 p.m. Cotton —V.SS to 7M>. Rabbits are scarce and abating. alio demand is improving slightly. Prices are unchanged. Hares are neglected and almost unsaleable. Antimony—£S. Hemp is dull. Good-fair JanuaryMarch shipments, £22 ITs 6d. Lubber —(is 2d. Mil vor—2s Okd. Lead—£l3 ss. IMessrs Dalguiy and Company, Limited, report having 1 received from iheir head oliico in Condon tiic following cable under date of ISLh instant:— Frozen Mai ton — Limited demand at unchanged prices, except for Australasian mutton, which is lower by V-id to ; jsd. , . Kroxeii Keef —1/or this there is a better demand, and prices are higher by lid. Kabbil.skins, —Prices lower by Id to 2d, except for suckers and small, which arc unchanged. • ...
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Southland Times, Issue 14579, 21 November 1910, Page 6
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