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COMMERCIAL.

CABLE NEWS By Electric Telegraph—Copyright United IVe®** A-''•■oi-ial inn.

o LONDON' MARKETS. London, June D. Copper.—Ou the spot, £55 13s tkl; ai three months, £s(l ss. Tin. —Ou the spot, £2OS; at three mouths, £l9O 10s. Lead, £l3 3s Dd. Spelter, £24 10s. Iron, £4O. Bradford Wool. —Quiet and unchanged. Wheat.—Market inactive, but at tne close slightly animated ou unfavorable crop reports from America. Cargoes neglected; 34s 3d is asked for South Australian March shipments; 34s Cd for April shipments; and 34s Cd for Victorian of both months; 33s (id was paid for 'South Australian and Victorian due pauvd.i. There was a demand for Australian spot at 30s fid to 30s Od. New Zealand, 35s Od to 30s. Flour. —Sparingly' ollered. Oats.—Quiet. New Zealand scarce. Cartons, 20s 0d to 225; sparrowbills, 20s to 21s (id; La Plata July shipments, 14s 9d. Butter. —Firm, with a hardening tendency' all round, generally' attributed to the hot weather through Europe causing buyers lo lie apprehensive of drought and a restriction in supplies. There is considerable speculation, the -purchases being stored. 'Pile course of the market in tbe near future is likely to depend on the weather. Danish 10Ss, choicest Australian salted 90s to 98s, unsalted. 102 s, New Zealand salted 104 s to 100 s, secondaries practically unchanged. - Cheese.—Firm. Now Zealand white 535, colored 5Ss Od. ' THE GUM MARKET. * (Received 10, 10.25 a.m.) London, June 9. < Kauri Gum.—Seventy' boxes wore offered, and seventeen sold. Prices wore unchanged. AUSTRALIAN MARKETS. Melbourne, June 9. Hides. —Supplies arc moderate. Sloppy irregular; others steady'. Chaff. —Oaten choice 72s Od, good 07s Od to 70s. MATTHEWS AND BENNETT'S REPORT. Messrs. Matthews and Bonnot report that there was a fair entry of cattle in their Inglewood yards on \\ ednesday last. Prices were about the same as late sales. Wennors, heifers, brought from £ I 5s to £1 10s fid, springers £0 7s fid. to £7 15s, store cows £2 7s fid to £2 IBs (id, empty heifers £2 Hrto £2 17s Cd.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 94, 10 June 1911, Page 5

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COMMERCIAL. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 94, 10 June 1911, Page 5

COMMERCIAL. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 94, 10 June 1911, Page 5

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