HC Deb 18 November 1912 vol 44 c30W
Mr. NEWMAN

asked the President of the Board of Trade whether he can, as on 1st November, give the average selling price of the three contract grades (Nos. 1, 2, and 3 Northern) Manitoba wheat at the port of London, and also the Manitoba feed at the same port and on the same date; whether the average price for wheat imported from Manitoba is obtained by averaging the prices ruling for contract grades and for feed; and whether, in the event of his answer being in the affirmative, he will state of what value an average price so obtained may be for purposes of comparison with prices ruling abroad which are for wheat of fair to good milling quality only?

Mr. BUXTON

The prices in London per Imperial quarter of Nos. 1 and 2 Manitoba (Northern) wheat and of "No. 2 feed" were, respectively, on the under mentioned dates:—

Date Price per Imperial Quarter.
No. 1 Wheat Oct. 28 39s. 2d.—39s. 8d
No. 1 Wheat Nov. 4 37s. 6d.—38s. 3d
No. 2 Wheat Oct. 29 38s. 6d.
No. 2 Wheat Nov. 5 37s.
"No. 2 Feed" Oct. 28 28s.—29s.
"No. 2 Feed" Nov. 4 28s.—29s.
No quotation of London prices of Manitoba (Northern) No. 3 wheat is recorded for such recent dates as those given above.