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LONDON MARKETS

THE WOOL SALES I WEIGHT, STEPHENSON AND CO. ! Wright, Stephenson and Co. Ltd. are in receipt of the following cable from their London office: London wool sales continue active, American buyers operating sparingly. Greasy threequarterbred, 48/50, ibid; fine crossbred 46/48, 9£d; medium crossbred, 44/46, 9id; crossbred <4O/44, 91d. Slipe in favour of sellers. Australian Merinos slightly irregular. MURRAY, ROBERTS REPORT Messrs Murray, Roberts & Co., Ltd., arc in receipt of the following wool market cablegram from their London agents, dated 2nd. instant: “Sales continue —strong tone —keen competition; Bradford buyers principal operators; scoured merino declined 5 per cent, slipe crossbred advanced 5 per cent. All other descriptions of wool market shows no material change-”

DAIRY PRODUCE VALUES AGENTS REPORTS The New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Company Limited report having received the following cable from their London office under date April 2, 1930: “New Zealand choicest salted butter, 128 s to 130 s; cheese, white, 78s; coloured, 79s to 80s. MarDALGETY AND COMPANY. Dalgety and Company Limited have received * the following market advice from their head office, London, under date of April 3: “Messrs Samuel Page and Son report:— “Butter.—Market weak. Danish, 140 s to 144 s (148 s to 150 s); N.Z. finest unsalted, 124 s to 126 s (130 s to 1325); Australian finest salted, 124 s to 126 s (124 s to 128 s); Australian G. A. Q., 118 s to 122 s (120 s to 1225). “Cheese.—Market weak. New Zealand cheese, white, 77s to 78s (78s to 795); New Zealand cheese, coloured, 78s to 79s (80s to 81s); spot price for Canadian white, 96s to 98s (94s to 98s), coloured, 96s to 98s (94s to 98s). (Last week’s quotations shown in parentheses).’’ LINSEED SALES LATEST QUOTATION The Department of Agriculture has received the following cablegram, dated April 2, from Messrs Landale and Clark, Ltd., Calcutta, with reference to the linseed market: “We quote £lB 5s for linseed per ton C. & F. Sydney for immediate shipment. Market steady.’’

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 73, Issue 81, 5 April 1930, Page 11

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LONDON MARKETS Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 73, Issue 81, 5 April 1930, Page 11

LONDON MARKETS Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 73, Issue 81, 5 April 1930, Page 11

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