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HIGH COMMISSIONER’S REPORT,
(Per Press Association.) .$ \ Wellington, October 30. The High Commissioner cables unde!r date London, 28th:— Quotations unless otherwise specified; are average market prices on «pbt. The mutton market is quiet but steady. A poor, demand continues, buttstocks are moderate, mediuqj.m.nd hofivy weights getting very scarce. Oatiterbury 4Jd, North Island 3£d, ewbs 3id. The lamb market is dull, with very little business doing. Canterbury sd, other than Canterbury 4|d. Stocks on 'qand are light. New season’s Rivet Plate.is selling at 4ijd. The beef market remains very flat. Chilled supplies of River Plate are heaYy. Nominal quotations: New Zea3dhd hinds' 3£d, fores 2fd; chilled liitids 3id’, fores 2£d. The butter market is quiet, but steady, after the decline. Danish Siberian 119 s, Australian 1275; < The cheese market is quiet, and demand improving, but prices are unchanged. Canadian 69s to 70s. The hemp market is quiet, with small business doing. •■The cocksfoot seed market is firm owing to the recent drought, and an increasing demand is anticipated during the coming season. Danish is quoted at 755. •..'The j wool market is somewhat ' / ‘ /
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 64, 30 October 1911, Page 5
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