COLONIAL AND OTHER PRODUCE.
Wheat.—Markets quiet asad - prices firm, • Cargoes are steadily h(eJd «^t prices :abov© buyers' ideas. Souih Australian January-February^ is offered at 30/^ Eleven thousand - quarters of iNew South Wales sold at 29/9. The, American visible supply is 76,378,000 bushels, - , j Floxir is dull and prices junohangea. Supplies are heavy. V ' •'. i". 1.'4 ■ Sugfer.—-Dull. German . beet . S/il|l; first marks granulated X^/t. .-' r { > Bradford' wool '-.isi Jstrbhgi Fort|^sixes 19d.' ■ "" '*' "' \ ' . j . , Danish butter'" 120/. A!' ; t'eimi)orary shortage of supplies has caused ia slight hardening. " The colonial, »demand i» - sti^l pcacticall£' Qpm'f3nj»d <*: ohoioest, which fe selling at 108/, la few lots at 110/. Secondaries areqo-g-lect'cd. arrival of three Aius<tralian and one New Zealand • siea*ner next wwk will probably "depress values;, , : ' - * • There are complaints of the . oaipless ' ihsrwfcion of" Queensland poz^. One pig; was 1 seized- -,and'-eand'einned fri Smi-thfield Market awing to traces & pleurisy. The consignees narmwly. ascaped' prosecution. .•> '
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Taranaki Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 13350, 15 December 1906, Page 5
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147COLONIAL AND OTHER PRODUCE. Taranaki Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 13350, 15 December 1906, Page 5
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