OVERSEAS MARKETS.
QUOTATIONS FOR METALS. TIN AND COPPER FIRMER. LONDON, September 5. Following are to-day's quotations on the London metal market, compared with those of September 4:— Sept. 5. Sept. 4. Per ton. Per ton. £ S. (1. £ s. d. Copper, Stan., spot. 3(5 (> 3 35 18 9 Copper, stan., 3 mos. 36 10 0 30 3 1J Copper, electrolytic 39 3 0 0 39 5 0 40 0 0 40 5 0 Copper, wlcc, wire bars 40 0 0 40 5 0 Lead, soft, spot ... 12 2 6 3 2 0 0 Lead, soft, forward 12 10 0 12 6 3 Spelter, spot 17 5 0 10 IS 9 Spelter, forward .. 17 8 0 17 3 l> Tin, stan., spot ... 219 6 3 219 1 3 Tin, stan., 3 mos. . 210 3 0 219 1 3 DAIRY PRODUCE. MERCHANTS' CABLES. The following cables have been received this morning by local merchants from their principals in Tooley Street, London: — Messrs. A. H. Turnbull and Co. (principals, Messrs. W. Wccklcl and Co.): — Danish butter, 110/ to 112/; New Zealand salted butter, 94/ to 97/; Australian butter, 91/ to 96/. Market steady. New Zealand cheese, white 49/ to 50/, coloured 52/ to 53/. Market steady. Messrs. Joseph Nathan. —Butter, 97/; cheese, white 50/, coloured 52/. Both markets firm. New Zealand Loan and Mercantile.—Butter, 97/, market firm; cheese, white 49/ to 50/, coloured 51/ to 52/.
THE PRICE OF GOLD
(Received 11 a.m.) LONDON, September 6. Gold is quoted at £6 10/7 per oz.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 211, 7 September 1933, Page 4
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