COMMERCIAL.
THE HIGH COMMISSIONER’S CABLE.
CPEB PRESS ASSOCIATION.J WELLINGTON, March 20. The High Commissioner’s cable of March 18th states :—Mutton : The market is quiet, with a tendency m favor of buyers. Canterbury is at 3fd, North Island 3fd, Australian 2sd, River Plate oid. Lamb: The market is dull of sale for all lamb. Canterbury old, other than Canterbury 4|d, Australian 3fd, River Plate 3|d. Beef: The market is firm, with more inquiry. Stocks of New Zealand beef on hand are light. New Zealand hindquarters 3§d, forequarters 3-J-d. Butter: The market is quiet, but 1 firm for best quality. Choicest New Zealand 106 s, Australian 102 s, Danish 120 s, Siberian 104 s. > Cbeese: The market is firm. There is general and active demand. White 60s, colored 60s. Hemp: The market is firm. New Zealand good, on spot, £2O 10s; fair grade, £2O; fair current Manila, £l9 10s. The output from Manila for the week is 26,000 bales. Wool: The market remains firm, and competition is well sustained.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3174, 21 March 1911, Page 2
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