FINANCE AND COMMERCE.
THE _S1IAI?E MARKET.
: '■ Yesterday ; wa*s a dull day, with'no trading ' .in": investment: stocks, 'and prices ? show no ; . variation. '-The.vb'uying.v'brders were'' fe\v, r - a'rid .were for stocks that have been in demand for ' .some time. Eor'-bahkishares buyers, • or Nationals',at ; ;'',£s'Gs. : Gd:y and 'sellers ' at' £5 7s. •: 6d. Bank. of, New ' Zealand": shares were ■■:. quoted: buyersl2s. \6d.,..and sellers j£9, • 15s. Insurance,/shares:.were: slow. l'There,.were- ; . no declared buyers,"and sellers quoted 28s. 3d; for: National 'Insurance,,, £Z '18s: for„ New. Zea- . land Insurance';; ;hnd •;£lv>;Bs.' r 9d. r.for, Standard Insurance. Financial share's were _ steady but ' quiet. The quotations were:. Equitable.Buil-. . ding,-: buyers J2lO 2s. 6d.New ,'Zealarid 'i'arfd? River Plate, buyers 30s.,'sellers 315.; Loan'and; Mercantile,', buyers . 55., sellers. ss. . 6d. > Gas, . shares continue, to* be neglected.-, There'were sellers -of Gisbomei. Gas at £2 125., and. Wellington Gas at JGlt). 155., cum rights. ..Frozen -meat shares were unchanged. There was a bid .of : for Canterbury FrozeniMeat,.,and, the . ' third issue .Wellington MeatJ-Export werboh- ; sale at J!3 ss. 6d.. The "quotations for other shares--were:. Manawatu Bails, buyers £2 4s. 6d.; Union Sfeam, buyers 325; 6d., sellers 335. 6d.; Wellington Woollen, sellers.:io3::7s.; f,West- , port Coal, sellers ■£7 Bs.; 'Westport-Stbck'to'nj' sellers 10s.; New Zealand Drug shares, buyers , £2 lis.; New . Zealand Paper Mills,''briyers , 235. 3d., sellers 235.v9d.'; Tarariaki Petroleum, buyers. 4s; 6d., '.sellers' 6s..'v;- C-'." ■ •'■;>' ' i v
" TEE MINING MARKET. ' : • A. little more animation was exhibited in : ,'.; the, mining market, for a greator' number',of shares were quoted. Talismans,changedrharids y, at: JSS .12s. ,'9d. and ,£2 135., and-, show :a,-firmer. tendency. Waihi shares are; firmer;'■ The^buy- 1 N ing and sellihgjquotations were.as.under,:—,'- . ..Buyers?- Sellers!" Sales.-', ~.. .. c£ s. d. ■£ s. d. £s. d. Talisman ... 2 12 .9 V 2 13 3 . 2 12 9 ;> : - ■•" - ; : • '. v 2 13:0 .Waihi . ... ... ...:,!\I.D :9 3' 0, •—> t - v : ■ N.Z.-v Crown ... ... 0 611 0' 7 1 ■ - May Queen ... ... 0 110 0 2 0 — . ' Tairua Broken Hills 0 3 9 0 4 0 — Big Eiver . ... ■0 12- 6' 014 0 AUSTRALIAN .STATE' LOANS''. : ; The Government New Soutli: Wales,, is .: issuing -.£550,000 - worth. of " funded ■ stock at 3i - per cent. But New South Wales' is not ' the only borrower, for South Australia : : : is' in the market for .£500,000, and is offering .3J per. cent., or,iss.. per. cent.- more'ithan j<ew:. .'■South' < Wales. : . The ;,"Western ;• "Australian ' Government is issuing' anscribed /'SJ ; per:-cent)' . stock,. at a minimum • of' i 69 8; lOsiy due -ini 1917.: : This competition of the States for loan, money has given irise 'to some comment. The Premier- , of . New South Wales criticised the action of the South,.Australian, Government: in. placing ; . 3|' per cent, stock on the market, the point ■ of. his objection being the .rate. But, as the Melbourne "Argus" jppsitiou' taken- up by the South Australian Goverhine'rit' is, however, a perfectly, intelligible . one.,, If •; the Government: requires .-to-; borrow," arid the condition of the/market'.necessitates-a" higher.' : 'rate of interest: than'- 3J;per cent.;, the.' South 1 ''Australian Government', regard'it as.-'preferablo': ' to, pay the higher* rate of'interest, for-a ! stock'' to be issued at.,par than' to adhere" to tho ; lower rate of .'iritfiresVi-and' at a discount. When;;the'. ; yield'on,a stock redeemable at par. at_ J a.Vfutiire. 1 date vis /calculated, l , it comes to much'.,theosame. thing ;ei|her' way; : but- in the .one''case,^'-.where' 1 a'stdck is issued .at, a discount, only-part of the real charge is. defrayed by, the annual! interest payment, the'balance being represented by an iincrea'so . in principal when,' at maturih', another renewal loan has to be floated;"/while'in the . other "case, whero.:thb v stoclc 'is' issued. ; at' par, : the full interest charge is defrayed year. 1 byyear: and-shown properly in the. estimates. The principlo was referred to by '.the South Australian Treasurer -at the • Premiers' Con- - ference in 190 C, when ho justified an issue of 4 per cent. Treasury bills. on the ground . that it was,"sounder financing tlian-i the cir- ■ , cumventive methods of -selling 31 per cent' • securities at a discount, which In the end would cost the Government 4 per cent., and often more than 4 per. cent."
;•■■' AUSTRALIAN ; WIDOWS' FUND. The annual meeting- o'f the above society was held in Melbourne on Friday, February .14, Senator Eraser presiding. In moving tho • adoption of the report, the chairman said .■•: that, comparing ..the figures with those of the «rat year of .lie; found that; the new business' slion-ed-'-'nn ; increase- from! . •£514,423 to .£734,729: Premiums.'had increased' ; from ■ .£175,409.".t0 £193,309, : 'interest ' from .£67,201. to total income from £253,661' to .£275,830, and funds, from .£1,577,753 to .£1,813,302. Claims-/by death remained .won-, derfully constant,'-.'.at.-about-' £50,000.1.per..annum; but payments' made' to members whose' policies had'-matured during, their own lifetime continued. to .increase in .• amount. ■ Tho. .figures 1 for ,th'e/. past' were;—* 1902, £54,630 ;:1903;<,£87,695; 1904-•'£78,248 ; 1905 £78,76-1; .1906,' £82,629; total; £362,966; whilo last year they amounted to £83,335, or nearly £34,000 greater" than,in-the- first year'of Tai't y quinquennium. This largo increase had been anticipated and duly .provided for. It had, however, an intimate; bearing upon the inf . creaso' in the funds and tho expansion ./of', their income. In the first year of last-quin-quennium they added £59,195 to their accumulated funds: This year, notwithstanding the increase of £34,000 in payments under matured policies, the, addition. tp-the accumulated •.funds'J&.Cs7.*To rightly' judge of the relative progress of tho two years, the increase in the amount payable- under matured policies; had. to'be kopt in-view," , and , when this was done it would be seen that good and solid progress continued to be made. It was always pleasing ,to,.obsorvo,a-reduction' in the amount'paid away on account of surrendered policies. This year the payments on account of surrendered .policies were fully. £7000 less than they'wero' during 'tho first year of last The , only other, point of spccial'lnterest was'the cost at which •"Jiew business was,-.acquired. With'the- expansion of business during recent years tho.cost of getting it:had been steadily brought down, and looking, back on tho figures of tho first year of last quinquennium, and comparing them, with ithoso of. ,tho year, just closed, it' was evident' that they had entered upon tho new quinquennium under'- much more favourable conditions than even those which helped to produce the large surplus distributed a year ago. / .
THE BUTTER MARKET. An interesting contest is now in progress in London between the buyers and sellers of
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butter. The buyers arc . holding off in the hope - ofi''; securing fia' • considerable 1 reduction, and sellers seem, 'disinclined' 1 to' lower their quotations.-'"'ln l 'the-''mehnwh'ilo' 'the . consumption of butter is decreasing,; :while : the retailers.^re.puslung. | ,the,,salo,of margaj-ine. In the. •end it "is" more' than likely:, that',..those .who' look for a much lower range of svalues will sviri out. .vThe .lesseped-consumption' of butter will-, cause supplies to. accumulate, and presently Continental butters should 'be avail-al)le.'.-These;■ are. factors that. make for lower prices.-., iiAccbrding.pi'to . the. private,.telegram received by Messrs. Dalgety and Co., Ltd., jDanish buttfir quoted at. 1365., but there 'arq" no,'.buyefs-' alt\th'o price, ,'wi:d' the Press Association- cable mebsago gives the' nominal -quotation',..of,. colonial .butter at 140s. : The latter'"must"'falP"b£lpw Danish, . and before many, days pass it, is very probable that butter will, be down to 1305., if. not much lower; Consumers in the Dominion will not be sorry jto/sea«the» prices decline, for it may lead to thtf ? 'here.;' Thero is no gain to producers in the present high prices, and'.'thef.consumers cannot'- claim'raiiy. benefits, consequently a substantial , fall in . the values •will be cheering atrlcnst to-.the unfortunate consumers.. The import:! of.butter;,from Canada; i<Now Zealand, to London last year'amounted to 936,5390wt., as against 1,048,467c : w.t.; itfi.l9.P6,- and .1,0-12,828 in. 1905. The -total' imports-,last year,.-. including those from ; countries, ..oarao to 4,216,485cwt.,' as against;, 4,337,258,: in 1906, and 4,1-17,866 ;In'• 1905.' The imports from the colonies compare as. follows,:, according to the Board of Trade returns':— , ■ -; rA v ■ 1906.1907. -i.X% ■':,Cwts. r Cwts. Canada" .292,117../ i 90,988 34,753 New.' Zealand": 1 : • 311,672 313,863 New South Wales 168,531 - 180,655 203,568 Queensland ... '54,188 77,982 97,685 yictpria;- 227,57£ '287,180 .; . .288,670 •' >i •«,. K ? A '.i'. V v' 'i.' '■ -» '■ i '".'"•'Total'' „V 1,042,828"'1,048,'467 ' 936,569
i:.(; UJ ;.'STOCKi;EXCHANGE. . : ; :; ;: " t - - ■ r ELEBRArn.-^rr.Ess'' , Asso , oiATios.)-. • ' : -- Dwedin, : Feb/uary 27. •Stock,i Exchange iV,salesGolden ' Bed, "12s. Iftd:; Eisi-ng S.un,. 21s v 6d.- >- •' WELI!INGTON' ■' M , ' .:Laery,,, l and.,. C 0,.,,, Lt(l., Wellington, report jwholesale 1 prices ruling ; on' the market:— i.Wheat, ifo.wJs',..ss. 2d.-Jto;ss;' 4d.;. oats,. 2s. lOd. to 3s; -2d.v .maizej'Is.' ,10(}. to ss.("crushed'malt, -86'.-;' Prussian• blue peas, 4s. 6d.- to '4s. 9d., all'at per biish'elT "flour, New Zealand £12. Australian i£l2 10s.; bran,' dG6' to M 55.; pearl barley,-.;,£ 18; split: peas, \£18; bonedu6t, JBG; s.uperphosphates. ill • 15s. to £5 55.; chaff ;(oatensheaf)', £o 10s.; .oatmeal, £13 10s.; *new:.potatoes; , -.Vhites ,, Bs.'-'to' 9s. 6d.', reds 6s. to 7s. cwt.; bacon, factory sides Bjd., hams' 'Sd,', rails' 9}d.';' butter,' 1 bujk,' lid. to Is. Id.; ■poultry,'- hens : 2s;• Gd.'vto. 3s.ducks;, ss. 6d.-; 'turkeys,:'g6bblefs';:lss.' :to 225., hens 'Bs. : to -95.; ■all- at'per. pair; "cauliflowers, 4s. to ' Bs. 6d.; •cabbages; .'4s.'. to 'Bs.v-'all at per . sack; ,-peas (green), , ,9d.;'.to , ls. , "pcr'pock; fresh eggs, Is. 3d.' ■ to; Is.j sd. . per dozen j-'cheese, ,6d; to 6Jd.' per -lb. ;-' onion's,' ;10's: per ton ; Akaroa' -cocksfoot;: 7di :to; 7jd.';''ryegrass,' 4s. to 'ss. per bushel..; ■
UPPER HUTT STOCK SALE. On.Thursday Messrs".'Dalgety and Co., Ltd., held their fofthightljfiialo at the Upper Hutt yards, when a heavy entry of both sheep and cattle was submitted Ito a ldrge• attendance of buyers., .There was good cbmpetition for sheep;-and, witli-'one exception, all lines were sold, prices being ■ very satisfactory in comparison with thoso. ruling in other districts. The majority of tho cattle was disposed of, but. grices were in favour of biiyeres. Some choice'dairy . 'cpws,;elicited good bidding, prices being'.'in 'excess 'Pf< previous sales .this season. There was a heavy entry of fat cattle, all lilacs, chang,ing, ..hands. Pat wethers sold at 155.; fat lambs, 10s. Cd. to lis.; 4 and 6-tooth , ewes,- -10s, ;,.2-tppth.,.to f.f.mj. ewes, 7s. 6d. to Bs. 9d:; 'others;' ss: 6d.;--forward lambs, 6s. lid. to 75.; culls, 4s. 4d. to 4s. lOd.j 2-t6oth wethers, •Bs. to. 9s. 7d.; aged 'Romney rams, 1 guinea; 4-tooth Lincoln rams, 3J guineas; fat 'bullocks, store bullocks, £3; fat heifers, £1 7s. Cd.; springing cows (2nd calf),.£H 7s. 6d. to £6. 155.; - others to S3 155.;. forward cows, 17S; Gd.; _ store cows,' .61 10s.' to £1 ISs. 6d.; yearling' heifers, ,195., to 255. i 2-year heifers, 295.; 3-year .empty heifers," £2' 10s.; bulls,' 15s. to ill; 18-iionths trap filly, £8; 4-year unbroken express, pare,, £14 10s. .
v ,v.... LIVE STOCK SALES." ; ~llessrs.. Da.lget.v- and.-Co;-, Ltd., report as ■follows on their- Palnierston sale, held yesterday:—We had' a" good entry, of sheep and cattle,-and the demand was fairly- good. 4 fand.'6-toAth, ewes, made 12s. .7ri.6-tooth to 'f.f.m. ewes,'Bs. 2d.;.2-to'oth wethers, lis.; cull wethers, Bs. .lid.; fat'ewes, lis. Id.'; fat lambs, 125.; 2}-year steers, small, £3 10s. to £3 135.; 3-year do:, £4 Is., £4 lis., £4 12s:, £4.45.; cows in milk, «£2 75.; empty backvrjird. cows, 18s.: weaners, Bs. 6t1.; 2-year steers, £2 135., £2 15s • yearling,steers,, small, ,305.; fat cows, £3 95., 15s- J fat bullocks, 'small, £6 Gs.; cows and calves, 325.; bulls £2 to £2 ss. • :
The New Zealand Loan 'and Mercantile Agency, .Co., .Ltd., report as followsAt our sale at Pnlmerstou/'North,' on Thursday, wo had a medium entry"-of sheep and cattle There. was a better demand, till. round,' and with'the'exception of,,two "pens.' wo had a total clearance.,, ,Wc qubte ;-rShcep.—Mixed aged ewes, 9s. 3d.; fat ewes, lis; Gd.';' 2-toothed ewes, lls. .7d,; store cows, ICl;- forward cows £2, £2 10s.; fat coiys, £3 3sV to : £3'-lGs.': for! ward heifers, '£2 10s';
" WOOL SALE.'i' (BY TELEGRAPH—-ritKSS ASSOCIATION. ) Tijiahu,''February 27.' The final wool sale was .hold".tp-day. Thero was a small attendarico pf buyers, mostly local and competition was slack, bil't the bulk of the catalogue was cleared. First halfbred; iid;''■■tec B|d.';' second arid'.'three-quarter-bred, 6}d. to 7d.; crossbred, G}d. tp 7{d,; cctted and dead, 4}d. to 51d.; bellies and pieces; 3Jd. to sd.; v locks;'3d.' to 3Jd.
FROZEN MEAT. , . (nr TELEGRAPH—PRESS ASSOCIATION.) NAPiBRj.. February 27. -Tho C.' and D. • Co., London, : cables the following report on the frozen I .meat market:—
Niipier, Wellington, and North Island mutton, 3Jd.; .lamb, first, s:]d.; second, 5Jd. Beof. —Hinds, 3Jd.; fores, 2Jd. NEW.'SOUTH WALES" ISSUES FUNDED STOCK. BY TELEGRAPH—PRESS ASSOCIATION —COPTRIGET. _, „ Sydney, February 27. lhe Government is issuing ,£580,000 worth of funded stock at 3J per cent. the metal markets. BT TELEGRAPH —PRESS ASSOCIATION—COPTRIGHT. „ London, February 26. Copper.—On spot, ,£SB; three months, &8 10s. Tin.—On spot, .£130; three months) «Cl2O ss. Lead, ,£l3 15s. Iron, 50s. sd. THE BUTTER MARKET. TRADE AT A STANDSTILL. DT TELEGRAPH —PRESS ASSOCIATION —COPTRIGHT. , London, February 26. The butter trade is at a standstill, buyers holding off in the hope of securing a considerable reduction. ' It is impossible to quote colonial till trade has been resumed, but the nominal value is about 140s. The retailers are pushing margarine. '' THE TALLOW SALES. B V TELEGRAPH—PRESS. ASSOCIATION —COPYRIGHT/ •' . London, February 26. At the tallow sales 1516 casks offered- and 358 sold. Mutton,, fine, 335. 0u;; medium, 30s. Beef, fine 31s. Gd., medium 295. The New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Conipnny have received the following cablegram from London, dated Februarv 2G:— Wo quota present spot values for the 'following descriptions of tallow: Fine mutton, 315.; good beef, 295. 3d.; mixed, 28s. per cwt. Market' dull; LONDON MARKETS. Messrs, Dalgety and Company, Ltd., Wellington, havij received the following cable message from their London house, under date of February 26:— Wool.—We expect a decline in prices at next sales. The quantity of Australasian and Capo wool available for next series (March), including old stock, but deducting quantity forwarded direct to manufacturers, is estimated at over 200,000 bales. Wheat.—Tho market is firm, and there-is a better feeling "prevailing. Butter.—The market continues to decline, i
(nr TELEGRAPH —PRESS ASSOCIATION.) Napier, February 27. The C. and D. Co., London, cables tiie following report on the frozen meat market Napier, Wellington, and' North Island mutton, 3id.; lamb, first, 5Jd. j second, 52d. ' BeefHinds, 3Jd.fores, .
I ■ 1 COMPANY : Capital Fundand &a S«a' ■-■ ■ ,PRICES. . , TteM \.luu-a.m. PaidU p, Ualanco , -d®' i t 7 p!!r ~~~ . . Last , to , }'• 77.: ■. I . ; •. Forward ,P< a Sbara. rtQ Etirer. • EcIIer. . Investor. : i)ANK& £ ■ S; ',ii : W,, 'iXA f i.J,' fE. a. .Se./I.- - Kew Zealand • 9,000,003 • ' 581,673 7 .'.31 •-.si. 1 . 1 " 10., V 013 " 6 ' 0 13 6; 3 9 0 i-i Kationa.lv 375,000 •' f - 335,313 \ •Si i-15"'- ; 12'- >B-#>'«•' -'•5-7 .'6 7 5'7 0 5 12 2 f • INSURANCE. • '. -V •. i >' :. -.• -.-••• 7 " ■ , ; . - Katioual . . ... .'100.0*1 " 249,333: ": '•! 3, unltd'.V 0,15..-, i -1..6, 0,. ,,,..1 8, 3 .17 6 E 9 1 ' Kew Zealand . •; £00,000 . 385.S71 7 : '2 : ■ 8 10 318 0 (.!:• , :, Bouth British v -'. 'Sr- 100,000- - 012,409' ' 1' rinltd. 30 1 ' - 615 0 Standard • . 75,000 . -81,385 i unltd.' • 10 . .13 0 • . FINANCIAL. ■ : ■ ' , . . : ' . .Equitable Building . 50,033 4?,240 5 - : 5 io' M' 2 6 7 " 10 0 0 5 0 0 ;f: MetropolitanBuilding '. 21.003' .5,223.. 10 :. nil - , 7 .' ,. ...:'• , - * 7 fc; . - , - , WellingtonInvbst: -,'-'- \ -50,000 - 1 3,333 1'.' ''1 ' '' 6 ' ' 01»"S • ' ■ 0 12 3 ■' . 6 0 0 fv ,-. 7 Wel'gtonTrust&Loan' 101,250'■•. : 44.331- ' -'-'S'- : '■ 5 "' 8' ; 7 ! S .6 • i«-7 10 0 - -.7.,-.9 ,0 5 7 ,4 National Mortgage - "00,000 ' 112,250, 2 '-8 30 3 5 0 3 7,6 3,5.0-,. 6 3 ,1. N.Z. and River Plate - SOO.OOO , 252,000 1 nil 7 110 0 111 o: 1100 " 413 4 Loan and Moreantiio - 135,ill 315,133 - 4 81 6 05,0 056 0 50 10 00 j . . .. GAS. • • • " ' ?.- ■ ■■" Auckland : -. 180,370 93,359. 'i 5 nil 1 is 7 -.-Xv : "■ • !r Christchuroh^-152.0M 65,037 ' 5 nil 10 '" £.7 '7 .. Feilding, ■' *■ • ' 10,831 . . 103 1 nil _ :.. ;Gisborna . .. ,..... yil7,S03 v. "V10.5U i 1 'nil 13] 2 11 0 2 13 0 , . 1 ■ , , ,■ '• Hawora - . - - -8,553.' : , 745 . 'J ; i 10 .' f:-. V, '■ Kw Plymouth- . % . 10,OM , .: ,g,l£9 , 5 nil 10. ,, Napier - v - . ,,jo ■■ nil . 15.. ; i„ • ■:'• • . • 49,937 h - 2S.1B3 --5 5 If • . - r ; - fr.y: : - J 1 0 15 3 7 G ralirierston North .£7,000 11,093 . 4j i..--10 -7-7"0 7:.'-.- • -Vr-eUinetoD -..Ui 10 nil 10 -1815-0 1915 0 " 5 5 - .10 • 9'is o '- ' =. .. . -. MEAT.'- - .. .. . ..Canterbury - . ' • '153.727 - '£0.(171 .73 2i 8' 6'0 0 '" -;: ' •' S f .7-' .. ' Cbriatohurch /IBs,SO"' ' 'i7,6417 . v/io'" nil. • ''.'g'' ; .. Gear . '7:C6,26i. '? . ..1 i .nil.7 -.123 >.t2-8.S ■ i.,2 13, 0 2 9 0 B 1 3 ;;V7 7 .' i 6 ... . 3-2J 7 ; -.- 7' ;- Wellington MeaS Exp '. 7. ) 7.,: 5 nil. 1 '. a ' ■'■' "G12 ' 0 ' ' ,7 ' '!■■■' 105,765 f £3,767 4 1' 8 600 .520 .5 2 0 |j 56 ' . .. I .-- ii 21- , R . . . 3 ,5 0 , .3 5.6 3 5' 6 ■ C 8 8 t.v. Wanganui „ . 45,KD 11,431 5' iiiL . s' '. " 7 W''<":7"-' TRAXSPORT. E7.- -V . W.&M.Railway - . • 170,003 ., . 121,433 ., , 1. , 4 ■ 7 2 4 6 2 5 0 '2 3.6 8 3 9 fi 7 :,K.Z. Shipping- - ...',473,81)1; ill3,731 -■ .. 8- nil. . r ■. .5; ; C. " i." 1 . f 1. ■••'■//', Union Steam 600,003 472,593. 1. nil.'- 7J ,1 12 6 1 13 6 :• '.*• E .7 Vgtn. Steam Ferry. . 40,'2iJ ,65 1 uil. . 76 • fe :.,"- COAL.' - ; """ f. , WestporS . . . f80,001 117,215 : 33 . 11 • -135 '.- 7 8 0 ;-7 8 9 6 0 0 iaupiri - - . .7 - U.C0J . ' 5,353 1' "' nil.' 1i " 1 t. WOOLLEN. 7,.-' ", /•■■■'■•' f . ..-Eaiapoi- . - 100,003 .22,631 5 nil. g ■ 7 " ... :7 . . llosgiel - i .■-,7 . 63,43/ .17,212 B4' U '. ' ,"4' . 3 1 1 .'0'' ' f,.-; '7 Wellington - tW.OOj-' 24,36j, , ,4,: : ;-l ..6. .,3,4.9 ,3,7.0 ; S 6:0 '756 > - - MISCELLANEOUS. 7.'■ ■ 7 .1 , ■- J7-,7::;. Bonaghyltopa: - 7 • 47,003 — ,'5 nil _ 6 0 0 6 0 0' I:-; ,-.7; Leyland&O'BriaS . . S5.0J3 57,761 7 ' 1 ml -is; 2 i 6- . ; '-S '6' 0 6 3 0 t,, ... ' HauricevilleLiiii)" ■ -;7,003- • iOj 1 .nil - 8 . . .., , . I; -: .' -K.Z.Candle - - ■ 10.0W •30 all . • i.. : 7K.Z.Drugs - 7.- r tOO.OOJ ■ , f4,5117 1,, .7ml ,7, j ,8i3. 0'. '211 0. 6 3 0 Paper Mill? ~ 04,753 :• f 1; 177; - 1 ■ . tiil r ,7,, v j 3.(13,. 1. : 3 n. : ,'1' 33 , 6,0 5 : : '. ' J>./.ComonS- 7 " .40,003 • 2,v4r r ' '-1' • ml' w '-ii-a'D 1 " '0 F, Manning&(J3. - - Dei,003 £7,070 i 1 .10 ' ' Ward & Co. - -7. - .tO,OD3' t0,f>55 4. '1 10. . 411 0 * ' ,Wgtn. OporaHoU3> -I 18,633 1.703 6 *il B " ' Wyln Fresh Fool '-I. 28/261 — 1_ ' nil _ .- 7.';. -v . , Wbitcombo & Tombs- 46,253 • olil ; ,6i IfljK; . JO., • V,'; ,i,*, 'f,;;,;.', • r g 11 8 7 , Bharland.'Limitei; ' 4S.67d '. all .- - .1. mf:.' ' 7i : u-j 6 01 g 3 844
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