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PRODUCE MARKETS. Press Aseociation-By Telearaph-Copyiight LONDON, June 2. The Bradford wool market is firm but unchanged. 'The wheat markets have recovered slightly from the lowest point and there is some activity in Australian cargoes. Three have been sold at 30s 9d to 31s 3d. There is a fair inquiry at about- these prices. Crop prospects in all the exporting countries are favourable. Australian on spat is dull at 33s Gd to 345. New Zealand, of very variable quality, is quoted at 31s to 335. Flour is dull. Australian pa-tents at London and Glasgow are held for 265. Oats are dull. Gartous 17s 6d to 19s 6d .Sparrowbills 17s to ISs 9d. Butter is steady. Choicest Australian 100s to 102s nnsalted, occasionally 104s to 106s and 107s. Secondaries are difficult of sale, mostly being stored.
At the slicepskin sales there was a, large attendance and animated bidding. Practically all was cleared without further change in prices.
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Timaru Herald, Volume XIIIC, Issue 14216, 4 June 1910, Page 5
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