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THE PRICE OF METALS.. By Cable—Press Association—Copyright. j London, October 28. Silver, 25 11-lCd. I Kauri-Gum. Nine hundred and i thirty-three cases were offered and 220 sold. Irregularly scraped sorts were rather lower. Copper. Spot, £SO 12b 9d; three montiis, £57 15s; electrolytic, £59. Tin—Spot, £105; three months, £lO7. Lead, £l3 fls 3d. Iron, 59s lid. Sugar—German, 8s lOd; first marks, lis 2d. Bradford Wool Sixty-fours, 28y ? d; superior sixties, 28d; common sixties, 27d; fifty-sixties, 22V 3 d; fifties, 19M;d, forty-sixes, 15 3 / 4 d; forties, 14d; merinos, future delivery, l 1 lower. LONDON MARKETS. Messrs. Dalgety and Co. have received the following cable from their London house, dated 27th inst.: — Mutton.—Poor demand, and prices are maintained with difficulty. Lamb.—Demand limited, but prices are %d per lb. higher. Beef. —There . is a scarcity, and the position is unchanged. Tallow. —Since our last cable, mutton is Oil per cwt. higher, and beef 9d to Is per cwt higher.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 173, 31 October 1910, Page 7
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