The Edinburgh Gazette, May 10, 1957 Wheat Barley
286 THE EDINBURGH GAZETTE, MAY 10, 1957 STATEMENT showing the QUANTITIES SOLD and AVERAGE Iron and Steel Notke PRICES OF BRITISH CORN per cwt. of 112 Imperial lb., computed from returns received by the MINISTRY or No. 14 of 1957 AGRICULTURE. FISHERIES AND FOOD in the. week ended IRON AND STEEL ACT, 1953 4th May, 1957, pursuant to the Corn Returns Act, PRICE DETERMINATION BY THE IRON AND STEEL BOAJD 1882. the Corn Sales Act, 1921, and the Agriculture (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act, 1943. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the IRON AND STEEL BOARD have, pursuant to section 8 of the Im and Steel Act, 1953, by an instrument in writing which wll British Corn Quantities Sold Average Price per Cwt be known as Iron and Steel Board Price Determination 1957, No. 2, varied the Iron and Steel Board Price Deter- mination 1956, No. 2, and the Iron and Steel Board Prin cwt. s. d. Determination 1957, No. 1. WHEAT 509,894 22 3 BARLEY 165,300 23 5 The new determination increases the maximum prices for OATS 45,966 22 7 all Non-Alloy Steel Wire Rods and Rivet Bolt and Not Bars and some of the prices for Hot and Cold Rolled Sleel Strip and Bright Non-Alloy Steel Bars and Flats. NOTE.—The above statement is based on returns received Related Schedules Nos. 13 (Non-Alloy Steel Wire Rods), from 174 prescribed towns in England and Wales in the week 16 (Rolled and Re-rolled Steel Products), 17 (Cold Rolled ended 4th May, 1957. The prices represent the average Steel Strip) and 19 (Bright Non-Alloy Steel Bars and Hals) for all sales at these towns, and include transactions between have been replaced by new Schedules numbered respectivelj growers and merchants, and transactions between merchants, 13A, 16A, 17Aandl9A.
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