EUROPEAN.
Colonial Debentures Falling LONDON. September 24. Colonial Debentures are dull, and falling in price. Commercial. Tlie tin market is firm, with hardening prices. Tlie present quotation is £73 10s. The corn market has advanced Is to Is Gd per quarter. Foreign arrivals reach a fair average. Australian wheat is quoted at 555. The wool mai-kofc is without noticeable alteration. 3,000 balos wore on to-day's catalogue. LONDON. September 25. The Queensland Four per Cent. Loan is quoted at 90, and the New South Wales Four per Cent, at 96. The prices of New Kent hops opened at £12. For wool the quotations remain without noticeable alteration. G,9GI balos were catalogued to-day.
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Auckland Star, Volume X, Issue 2950, 27 September 1879, Page 2
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