COLONIAL AND OTHER PRODUCE.
The wheat markets are inactive, after a brief sjmrt. The weakness of tho .American markets is counteracted by the Continental demand, causing about threepence advance. Cargoes aro firmly held. Six thousand quarters of Australian. Januarv-l'ebruarv shipment sold at 36s 7£d. The flour market is quiet, but steady. Tho butter market is quiet. There is jiood demand for unsahed. Australian 110s, New Zealand 113s to. 114s. Salted is dull, and prices aro unchanged. Sugar —German beet 10s 2d, first marks granulated 12s -Ad. .Bradford Tons—Tho market is weaker. Common 60's 23Jd, super 24£ d. METALS. Copper, on the spot £58 2s 6d, threo months £59 15s; electrolytic £G2 los. Tin, on the spot £124 15s. tureo months £126 12s 6d. Lead £13 2s 6d. Pi" iron 48s od. LONDON, January 29. The National Mortgage Comnany of New Zealand shows a profit of £43,202. £15,000 has been added to the reserve fund, and £8200 carried forward.
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Press, Volume LXV, Issue 13336, 30 January 1909, Page 6
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