BUSINESS NOTES
SALE OF FURNISHINGS John Coull will sell by public auction to-day at 1.30 p.m., at 124 Glasgow Street, a good radio and nice, clean furnishings and all requisites. LONDON MEAT MARKETS Lambs. —The demand is falling off, and the market is affected by heavy supplies of Home-killed meat. Wethers: Weaker values are ruling, owing to lack of demand. Ewgs: The reduction in prices has improved the demand. Chilled beef: The market has declined, the demand being very poor at present. Pork: The market is rather easier. Trade generally is affected by heavy supplies of Homekilled meat. The above report was received yesterday by Henry S. Fitter and Sons, Ltd., from their London office, which reports current prices as follows: — New Zealand lambs, down, 71d to 73d; secondary lambs, down, 7 l-8d to 7Jd; New Zealand lambs: 2's, 73d to 7 3-8 d; B’s, 7 l-8d to 7Jd; 4’s, 6id to 6 5-8 d; secondary lambs, 63d to 7d. New Zealand ewes: Small, 4d to 4 3-8 d; large, 3 3-8 d to 3 7-Bd. New Zealand beef: Ox hinds (frozen), 3id to 33d; fores, 23d to 2 5-Bd. Dominion chilled hinds 43d to 43d; fores, 23d to 3d. South American chilled hinds, 43d to SW; fores 3d to 3ld. New Zealand pork, 61d to 63d. Australian lambs (new season), 63d to 73d. Argentine lambs (new season), 6d to 7id,
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 247, 19 October 1936, Page 11
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231BUSINESS NOTES Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 247, 19 October 1936, Page 11
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