COMMERCIAL.
. 1~0. United Press Association—By Electric I Telegraph—Copyright. (Received July 6th, 10.45 p.m.) LONDON, July 5. The Bank of England returns give the stock of gold coin and bullion at £35,535,000, reserve £24.436,000, proportion of reserve to liabilities 42.96,. in circulation £29,930,000, public diposite £10,053,000, other deposits £46,654,000, Government securities £14,802,000, oth-er securities £35,407.000. Three months bills are discbuntea-at27-16th. ; Consols are at 93 ftlf." S New Zealand .3 ; per cents. £99, Tasmanlan 3i per cents. ; £103, Western Australian per cents. £102, othei'3.are unaltered. ■■-■■',: :.,: i j. Wheat—Unfavourable crop reports.are hardening the 'French markets. Others are dull in sympathy with America,where the bears asre pressing sales in anticipation of a bumper crop. Cargoes are quiet. Victorian March and April shipment* 28s 9d. Copper is quiet; spot £67 10s, : three months £68 10s. Tin is dull; spot £13055. Iron, 50s IOJd. Lead, £127s 6cL Sugar is dull and unchanged. At the wool sales the Waikoukou dtp realised 4|d.~ The Bradford market is quiet and unchanged. ..'■■"' (Received July 6th," 8.50 pftn.) LONDON July 5. At the wool sales crossbreds were unaltered. There was strong competition for j merinos, and full prices were obtained.
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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 11011, 8 July 1901, Page 6
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189COMMERCIAL. Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 11011, 8 July 1901, Page 6
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