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LONDON MARKETS. Py Cable.—Press Association.—Copyright Received 16, 5.5 p.m. London, July 15. At the wool saies, following are the prices realised for the fleece portion of the clips named: Pouparae, top 10'/ 3 d, average 9%d; Kumeroa, top 9y s d, average 9%d; Wliare, top 8%, average 'Bd. Copra is in good demand; South Sea bags, .€24 to £24 2s Cd. Union Bank deposits total £22,817,957. Cash investments and balance of remittances, £11',082,364. Bills, £16,183,038. According to crop conditions, on July Ist, it is estimated that the American winter wheat yield is 460,000,000 bushels; spring, 270,000,000 bushels. Mr. Beerholmi states that the United Kingdom is likely to yield 7,'>00,000 quarters; France. 40,000,000 quarters: Germany, 17,000,000 quarters; Italy, 23,000 quarters. Cotton. —The July-August shipments sold at 7.34 d. There is more enquiry for rabbits, nnd a slight hardening tendency. A few hares to arrive in August are selling at 2s. Jute. —Native, first marks, August shipment, £2 las. Hemp is inactive, June and August shipments, £2O ss. Rubber, £4 5s Od. Hides are neglected nnd withdrawn. There is no business in leather or basils. Dalgetv and Co. have received the following market information from their London office by cable, dated July 13: Frozen Meat.—Since our last cable, demand for mutton and lamb continues limited, owing to the hot weather, and any change in prices is in favor of buyers. Owing to large supplies of chilled beef offering at low prices, the sale of frozen is extremely small. Tallow. —The market is unchanged.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 19, 17 July 1911, Page 5
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