LONDON MARKETS
HIGH COMMISSIONER’S REPORT The Department of Agriculture has received the following cablegram, dated November 29, from the High Commissioner for New Zealand, London:— Tallow.—No auction will be held un til December .10, Spot market quiet, and steady, and more interest shown for shipment. Quotations unchanged. Eggs.—Stocks heavy and demand quiet for all descriptions at lower prices. Present quotations arc:—English national mark, 17s to 28s per long .100; English ordinary pack, 21s to 255; Danish, 20s to 225; South African, Ils 9d to 15s 6d; Australian, 12s (id to 15s.
Hemp.— Manila market quiet but steady. K grade January-March shiunient sold at £22 15s. Sisal: African steady; business has been done in first grade, fair average quality. JanuaryMarch shipment, at £22 10s; iMexica’n nominally unchanged. New Zealand: small business has been done in fair grade, November shipment, at £23 ss, and in common grade November-Decem-ber shipment at £2l 10s.
Wool. —Sales continue with increased competition. Opening rates fully maintained.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 73, Issue 439, 3 December 1930, Page 9
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