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TALLOW. Press Association—By Tel.—Copyright LONDON, Jan. 4. ' At the tallow salos 1029 casks,weio ofrerod and GCI Bold; mutton, line 87s 6d per cwt., modiura SoE Odj .'isef, fiue 37s 6d, medium 355. WHEAT. Two Australian. cargoes have Iwn sold at 36s 3d. SYDNEY, Jan. C, . The "Sydney Morning Herald" estimates the Now South Wales wheat yield at 22£ million bushels, an overage of 11 bushels to the acre. MEAT. The Government is considering rhe, erection of frppzing works at country ceutres with the object of furthering meat export. The "Sydney Morning Henid, ' commenting on tho fact that the American Beef Trust controls the meatproducing industry of the entire wrrld with the exception of the Australasian trade, and the prediction that heavy advances are likely to result from the Trust's control, says it is known the Trust has already paid sonic attention to Australia, with what result is only known to tho Trust itself, but the Australian producer, though unassailable .perhaps in his own homo, -nay find the ramifications of tho Trust iifficuli- to cope witfc. in tho world's markets. AUSTRALIAN PRODUCE MARKETS. • ... . Received 10.50 p.m., Jan. sth. SYDNEY, Jan. 5. Wheat.—The London weakness is reflected locally, principally in no business being done. Buyers are offering 3s 7Jd to 3s Bd, while holders are wanting 3s 8d to 3s BJd. Flour' £9, Onte, Tosmamnu 2s 7d. Grants 2s 9d, Algerian milling 2s 9jd. Potatoes £3 to £5. : TO FOSTER, TRADE. British commercial firms, have elected a committee to frame a constitution for an Association to foster trade interests in Australia. ADELAIDE, Jan. 5. Wheat 8s Bd, bour £B, oats, Alffarift.i 3s osd.

MELBOURNE, Jan. 5. Wheat.—There is plenty offering from tho country on a basis of 3s Bd, and a fairly large business is being done. Flour, bakers' lots £9;. moderate inquiry.

Messrs Dalgety and Co. received the following cable from London yesterday:—"Since our last cable prices of all sorts of tallow are on the average 3d lower, except mutton tallow which is od lower."

SYDNEY WOOL MARKET. DALGETY'S PBIC3S

SEASON 1909-10. In the October number of Review there appears a. list cf the highest priced wools sold by them during the season 1909-10. Heading tho list is the well-known. "Bon Accord" wool from Dn'i'r, Queensland, owned by Mr G. M. Simpson, which realised tho excellent of 143 d per lb. Flock-owners generally, and Darling Downs growers in particular, "lil be interested to learn that Ouibell's Powder and Fluid Dips have been in regnlar use on "Bon Accord" for rwr a quarter of a century, and the results achieved speak for themselves...

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Timaru Herald, Volume XCIV, Issue 14392, 6 January 1911, Page 5

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COMMERCIAL. Timaru Herald, Volume XCIV, Issue 14392, 6 January 1911, Page 5

COMMERCIAL. Timaru Herald, Volume XCIV, Issue 14392, 6 January 1911, Page 5