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iHE LONDON MARKETS. Press Aiwociiiiioii-lly Telegraph-Copyright LUXDOX, July 30. hear. — Two Australian cargoes have been sold ai 38s lid and 37s !kl respectively . J'ourtccn thousand quarters ol South Australian and Victorian .lanuary shipment- sold at 37s 3d. Sheep.—Canterbury, light, 3 7-Kid. medium 3 Si-Kid, heavy other sort.s at'e unehanged. Lambs.— Canterbury, light, "hl, medium heavy 1 7-tlkl. Southland, Kid, selected brands i)jd. XEW ZEALAND HORSES. MELI3OU RXE, August 1. At _ the ltorso sales, Xew Zealand draught sires so 14 as follows:—Messrs Walter and Agar's King Alexander 2(Ogns, I\lr Lawson s Harvester 17-i>gns, -Mr Mangan's Prince Royal 17ogns, Heather Jock and Leeston Vet 170gn.s each, Mr (Cray's Royal Sovereign oogns. Mares : —Mr .Miller's Young Rose 62 i gns, Crystal Queen lSOgns, Lady Bancor of Lougfield 220gns, Nelly 7~)gns, Jessie Hamilton 77igns. Daisy nrjuns. Darling 70gns; Mr Robertson's l.a~s:e OOgns, Minnie S'JJgns, Xell SOgns, Bessie Dalmuir ]7sgns, Flower lS2}gns, Lassie 11. <2.lgus; Mr Gawn s Fancy 70gns, an unnamed marc 2f.'figns, and two fillies 213-igns and 290gus respectively. Mr Mangan's Miss Cedric 60 gns. Miss Glenzier -logns; Mr Christie's \ inlet , "gns. Kate 52gns. Lily I3ogn?. Rose 122 jgns: Messrs Mitcliell and O lii'ien s Kuya! Christie lltlgns, Queen Mary Sotcns, Dalmuir's Fancy GOuns, Gipsy S'lgus. Nellie Mackenzie 4ogns. antl two iillies 4l)gns and 25gns respectively: Messrs YvY.lter aud Attar's Violet 32ogns ; Mr Abranrs Lady Stewart llogns.

LONDON MEAT MARKET. Gilbert Anderson ami Co. report under date. London, June L'Otlih:— "There ! has been a dragging trade all the week, j with fluctuating prices. Home supplies ' have been moderate, with prices barely maintained. Chilled beef prices have been steady at last rates. Frozen beef has been plentiful, and with slow sale prices have declined from an id to a id. Repeated rumours of very heavy shipments of frozen mutton and lamb have had a disturbing effect on the market. Shipments to hand still go into rapid consumption, and there is no accumulation of stocks. Cabie advices state that after .Tune shimnents will lie light should have the effect of maintaining prices. Cam-rhurv mutton i< an id lower. North Islands. Australians, and [iiv,. r Plates a l-KSth to an id. Canterbury lamb is also a 1-TOih lower on tile light weights, and an id on the heavies. North Inlands an 'd. and Australians a Jd lower. New Zealand and Australian beef is to a id, Plates 3d to fd lower. The New Zealand Loan end Meroan- : tile Agency Conmanv vestc-dav received the following message from their London Office. dated gOtli .T-dv . 'Tro-,:en Meat.—Mutton, the market is i steadier. Lamb, the market -'s slight- ! lv improved. Beef (sides'), the market ! is firmer." i

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Timaru Herald, Volume XIIIC, Issue 14264, 2 August 1910, Page 5

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COMMERCIAL Timaru Herald, Volume XIIIC, Issue 14264, 2 August 1910, Page 5

COMMERCIAL Timaru Herald, Volume XIIIC, Issue 14264, 2 August 1910, Page 5