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-ONDON MARKETS. Aastralian-N.Z. Cable Associate* Received Dec. 1, 9 p.m. London, Dee. 1. Butter.—The market is firm. DanisH 2245; Australian unchanged. The Arava'u New Zealand cargo is discharging, anilisquotad at 210s to 212s for salt*d, ami 214s to '2I0& for unsaltcd. Argentina 202s to 208s. The cheese murket is strong and un\ settled owing to the uncertainty of what' the (.'overnnv;nt is doing. Canadian, 120s Ao l£Bs. It is reported the Government is buying New Zealand at £lO per cwt, f.0.b., and is the same J%r New, South Wales. It is understood the Gov* ernnu'iit lias raised the price for Queens* ] land contracts. Wool.—Bradford market is in a state. of subcase, business being at a standstill, all quotations having been withdrawn. The presidents of tha colonial. wool importers, the London buyers-, and the selling brokers' associations ate makv , ; ug strong representations to the Wat [Onto and asking that there should be' |no undue disturbance of the ezietioa. > ■isoncics and methods of handling &Aiislribution here. Waihj g.h,arei,-~3S».iLn4.Ba» sf
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Taranaki Daily News, 2 December 1916, Page 5
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168COMMERCIAL. Taranaki Daily News, 2 December 1916, Page 5
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