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TODAY’S QUOTATIONS

Closing quotations at today's midday call were; Buyers. Sellers. Buyers. Sellers £ a. d. £ s. <L. £ a. d. £ a. d.

* “NOT DUMPING” WHEAT FROM RUSSIA LONDON, Saturday. ,A cargo vessel of 25,000 tons was gartered yesterday to bring wheat ‘rom Russia to supplement the 62.000 ons of Italian shipping engaged earlier •a the week. It is understood that plans are being for intense competition later r*"®, month. A comparison of yessa*es parcels show that Auwtralian brought 31s and S<*uth samples 30s 3d to 304?. Manchester correspondent of the Telegraph” says: “It is not because Russia does not com- : British grain, but her wheat classed with American hard wheat.” _*i«aaing Liverpool broker says ! js supplying the deficiency due vJii d crop in Argentina. Russia is down prices against the ca , n and Canadian pools. Otherprices might soar. BUTTER IN SYDNEY | _ SYDNEY. Sunday. price of butter will be !b tornorrow by id to Is SLI a fl . Ane retail price will probably be or Is BJd.

f LONDON MEAT MARKET SMITHFIELD PRICES The New Zealand Meat Producers’ Board has received the following cable from its London office, dated September 32, advising the following approximate average prices for the week, based on wholesale Quantities done on the basis of delivered to Smithfield market and/or ex-London stores. Prices for the previous week are shown in parentheses: New Zealand Sheep.—Canterbury and North Island selected crossbred wethers and maiden ewes. 481 b to 561 b, Gid (sd); 571 bto 641 b, 5d (42d); 651 b to 721 b, 42d (4 5-8 d); North Island, 481 b to sGlb, 5 l-8d (42d) ; 571 b to 641 b, 42d (4£d); 651 bto 721 b, 4 5-8 d (41d); ewes, 481 b to 641 b, 3 3-8 d (34d); 651 b to 721 b, 3Jd (3d). m , New Zealand Lambs. —Canterbury, US6Jb and under. 82d (8£d); 371 b to 421 b, 8 7-8 d(8 7-8 d); 431 bto 501 b, 8 3-8 d (Sid); second quality, average 331 b, 7Jd (74d); other South Island brands, 361 b and under, B*d (8 5-Sd); 371 b to 421 b, 8 5-Sd (8 5-8 d); 431 b to 501 b. B£d (82d); selected North Island brands, 361 b and under, S*d (82d); 371 b to 421 b. 82d (83d); 431 b to 501 b, 8 3-8 d (8 3-Sd); second quality, average 311 b, 7 l-8d (7 1-Sd); other North Island brands, first quality, 361 b and under, 8d (8d); 371 b to 421 b, B}d (BJd) ; second quality, average 311 b, 7d (6 7-8 d). Argentine Lamb. —First quality, 361 b and under, G£d (6£d); 371 b to 421 b, 6}d (6id). New Zealand Beef.—Ox fores, 3 5-8 d (3 5-8 d); hinds, 54d (s|d); cow fores and hinds, not quoted. Argentine Chilled Beef. —Ox fores. 4d (3£d); hinds, 63d (6|d). Australian Frozen Beef. —Ox crops, over 1001 b, 4d (4d); hinds, over 3.601 b, 5 3-8 d (5 3-8 d). New Zealand Prime Porker Pigs.— 601 b to 1001 b, B£d (8|d); 1011 b to 1201 b, S4d (8d). New Zealand Prime Baconer Pigs.— 1211 b to 1801 b, 7d (7}d). New Zealand Frozen Veal. —Not quoted. New Zealand Lamb.—Meeting with good demand for our best qualities. Second quality lamb also meeting with better inquiry. Consumption satisfactory for time of year. New Zealand Mutton Market.— Wethers, consumptive demand is improving with slightly better prices. Ewes, market is quiet but prices slightly improved. New Zealand Beef.—Nominal prices. Demand is slow owing to lower prices of Argentine chilled beef. New Zealand Porker Pigs.—lncreased demand with better prices. New Zealand Baconer Pigs.—Market is easier owing to lower prices Continental bacon.

banks— Vustralasia ,„,l nf Commerce 10 ID 0 IS 0 11 0 7 IS G 4 scot. A- Aust. 36 O v,w South Wales . 31 O Ditto (D Mort., JO* paid Union of Aust 9 ID b 10 i 6 insurance— o in c, sew Zealand .. .. 0 Queensland .. • • South British . . 2 IS 0 1 ID G O loan and agency Dominion Invest, and — Banking North Auc. Farmers’ 0 Co-op. (A prof.) . 0 IS 0 Goldsbrough. Mort . X.Z. Guar. Corp. 0 1 0 (ord.) Nth. Akld. Farmers' 0 8 0 Co-op. (ord.) .. .. 0 2 0 0 0 Reliance Loan .. .. COAL0 ID u ■ire? Valley — 1 4 0 Pukemiro 2 3 6 12 f. Renown 11 0 Ditto (pref.) .. .. 0 0 Taupiri 1 6 Ditto <„ref.) .. . . G Westport GAS1 it 0 1 10 G Auckland 1 3 6 1 4 3 Ditto (con.) .. Birkenhead & North0 17 y 0 IS O cote .. — 0 10 0 SHIPPING— Devonport Steam . 1 4 0 Northern Steam 0 14 G 0 14 D Ditto (con.) .. . . o 6 4 0 7 0 L'nta» Steam (prof.) TIMBER— 1 0 0 — Kauri Timber .. ., 0 13 0 Leyland-O’Brien — 1 0 National 0 10 0 ?arker-Lamb .. .. — 0 14 0 BREWERIES— C. L. Innes .. . . i i G Ditto (pref.l . . . . 1 2 0 X.Z. Brewer:e.~ 2 7 2 * Staples and Ct . . . G Tooths Sooth Macdonald — 1 4 y 'Prof > 0 British Tobacco 1 12 0 1 13 n Bjcroft, Ltd Consolidated Brick & 1 24 c Pipe — 0 1G 0 V

Electrolytic Zinc (pref.> 0 19 6 Farmers’ Trading • • 6 1 (Ti \,rer.) . . * uller s Pictures Gear Meat .. . , .. Hayward s Pictures Henry Jones Co-op. 1 0 0 H.M. Arcade Theatre l Ditto tpref.) .. .. 1 0 X.z. Drug Milne and Choyeo . Dito (deb. stock) 1, ; Morris Hedstrom National Pictures . N.Z. Farmers’ Fort. j Robinson Ice Cream 1 Sanford and Co. .. Ditto (pref.) .. .. 1» • Sharia nd and Co. (pref.) 0 18 Taranaki Oilfielcs . Thames Theatre .. 0 Tonson Garlick 1 0 \N hit tome-Stevenson i \\ ilsons Cement 2 0 3 0 MIXING— Moanataiari n 0 4 j Waihi 14 0 15 1 j W aihi Grand June. 0 1 10 0 Mount Eyell i 0 8 1 1 <» Kuala Kampar .. .. 0 4 6 0 5 6 DEBENTURES— Auck. Harbour Bd., 1941. 6 p.c 101 0 0 City of Auckland. 194". 5i p.c 95 0 0 97 0 0 Bor. Hastings, 1942. 6 p.c 100 0 0 i Bor. of Thames, 1960, j 5 5-8 per cent. . . 100 o 0 ! Hauraki Plains, 1959 I 5J per cent. 100 0 0 Auck. Gas.. 19.12, 5 94 0 0 Ditto, 1935, 6b p.c. 101 0 0 j Gisborne Sheepfarm83 0 0 90 0 0 Hamilton Theatres 100 0 0 X.Z. Breweries .. .. 1 1 0 "\\ illiamson’s Film , — 100 0 0 DEBENTURES— War Loan, 1938, 41 p.c 100 0 0 100 10 0 1 >itto, 1339, 4J p.c. 100 0 0 Ditto. 1941, p.c. 100 0 0 Ditto, 1933. 5} p.c. 99 5 0 j Ditto. 1936. 5J p.c. 99 5 0 — INSCRIBED STOCK — i War Loan, 1938, 47, p.c 100 0 0 Ditto, 1939, 4} p.c. 100 0 0 Ditto, 1933. 55 p.c. 5 0 ; Ditto. 3 936, 5J p.c. 99 0 * Ditto, 1932, 5i p.c. 98 0 0

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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1077, 15 September 1930, Page 11

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TODAY’S QUOTATIONS Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1077, 15 September 1930, Page 11

TODAY’S QUOTATIONS Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1077, 15 September 1930, Page 11