LONDON MARKETS.
HIGH COMMISSIONER’S CABLE. The Department of Agriculture has received the following cablegram, dated December 17, from the High Commissioner for New Zealand, London:— Tallow: Quiet demand at auction. 818 casks offered of which 258 sold. Present spot quotations are.—Mutton, fine, 27/- to 27/6; fair to good, 23/6 to 26/6; dark to dull, 21/- to 22/-. Beef: Sweet and/or mixed, 24/- to 28/-; fair to good, 22/- to 24/-; dark to dull, 20/to 21/-. Mixed: Fair to good, 22/- to 23/-; dark to dull, 19/- to 21/-. Gut, etc., 19/- to 21/-. Hemp: Manila, market quiet and barely steady. Closing value for 4< K*' grade for December/February shipment, £l6 12s 6d. Sisal: Steady demand at about last rates quoted. New Zealand: Nominal owing to the absence of demand, on the basis of Highpoints for January/February shipment, £l4 10s.
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Wairarapa Age, 20 December 1932, Page 7
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