FINANCE AND COMMERCE.
WELLINGTON SHARE LIST,
THE SnARE MARKET.; r ;. T- ■ Yesterday w-as.-'an- extreriiely dull ■ day . with . : the :sharebrokers._ No business was.done, and . ■ the buying orders- were very much' restricted." ;":■; The markut is.affected by;tlie.fact that money . is .dearer; arid also in, some ' degree .by i tlie ins; . fluence of the, balancing of,- three ib.-fi&s'"at+ thc'; end.- pf the, cuiTentvinonth. : ,Values .were' 1111- ,; : changed,'but it is ebvipus that if the dullness .' ' ■ cpntinues, - some pf the .weak 'holders may be , . forced tp sell at a lower range pf prices. The: ■. buying arid selling quotations yesterday. wfcTe': 'National Bank,'^sellei% - jCo ■ National ■ -;■';; Mortgage,'"; sblle^^ : wi"Lⅈ' . . . . tile;,buyers iss'.V''iselle'rS;;:ps;;;.6di j','; New ■ -Zealand, ; ; and. River 'Plate,'.buyers, : ; i!1;1()5.;.'9d.-; Wellfrig!-' .. ton. Gas, ;i£lf/,.10 x 5. surance,- sellers, ; :;Gl- Bs. : . 3d;j Ncw;;Zearand : jlrir surance,' ! lCJ',VaWillUigf<>ii.; M4at ,'jßSj' .' port.: sellers, 5 12sl '..Gdy, - .-55. ! 25,, ~; ; 6d. 'for-'ithe: respective' sssncs; ; ;Mariawa't l 'a' f 'RiilS,-; V i' buyers; i-Ms'S 6d. jjUn'im? Steani|;buyers,':34s. ; 6©; r * ..; Westpprt-Stocktflri.'. ! Cpali ; isellerli:! 105.'7/E6ylana-" O'Brjeriiv'Timber.'i' 'sellers,-is/ ;Gd.';' Whit-° comb and'Teml%-Mllers ; -.^.t,.Bs.'^-.'..; . . ; -: TH K';jl [NiNG SIARKEiI.':.'-'1.':.'-' 4 ...' : Quietness, prevailed':in, this market'also, but 1 values were well 'maintained. Talismans-arid : ■ Waihis; are both . firm' and: :: ...quotations . now"/beiiiff.; exV. divfdericl; '{ Tlie ; (buying ' and selling . prices ■ yesterday...ttere_a,s. (under:— - ■ . ■'■ . ' Waihi ... ... ,v ... 8; 18 . 6 - ..9 -2;- 0 Talisman; ... ' : ... : '^,2-lg; 0 ; 'Tairua Broken Hillso'3 : 9 . ; 0 '4 0 Big~Eiver 0 13.6, 0 15 0 ' . ' THE.WOOL,M^kET : ,,/7.x;!.:. ThatTvalueslatV'tho 1 , London^,'wool.a6ales>to/iJ)e;, . held ; .tbis T niorith' : jtili.';be : % lpwer,-;-isV-rioWi'^very. obvious.' - The'.'. Bradford, top riiarliet app'edi-s '.to.'have!,colldpsed.,:sd., !I far las'.'ci'ossbr^d'.'cpunts 1 ;' are concerriea, and the tendency' appdars'' to, , ; be ' for. continued 'depressipn. Comparing, the; . quotations for '40's _tops (Crossbreds)' during the . .-past , eight weeks with those ot: the • correspond- • 'lng dates" of/last ijf /. . decline together-with tfie trend-'o'f 'tlio-'marlTet' will bo apparent:— V Ji ■ - i . . " • 1908. 1907. - '■-.: .: d. ; . .d. . ..... January 8 • ' , 13-i/17; »• January 15 -. ... ; 13 K :17 .- January .22 ... ... ... 13*.. 161 : January 29 ... 13 16J. . February 5 ... ... ... 13 ... ,16i r , February J2... ;■ ... ;13 .'::-V'lG - ; ITobriiarylO.'' .... ... ~.. 12J 16J:' . ; : February ... - ... 1U ' ,Hl' Compared'^nth''a year "ago tho last quotation " exhibits a decline of 4-Jd., equal,to very nearly ~!30 per cent.,. But the .worst feature is that. . . there is a proriounced' fall' during the past' three'.,weeks. In a falling market those'wanting; v the commodity hold off believing that values ; will; go lower,: and just. now', that view will bo a convenient and agreeable one, because;most . of the buyers are seriously hampered by the '• restrictions of" the;ibanks..».-.The March'-.. ; sales; will''see values' of 'Crossbred wool' lower,'l and this is soriiewhat of-,ri misfortune to New Zealand,'for . the. DpminiPn is generally ;.well .. -' ; presented at the ;secpnd; 'serjes; p£/Lpndpri , 'Sales. ■ 1 THE HEMP MARKET. , , '.'The''depre^sidn'. : in the ,hemp' market is' be-, 1; 'coming'.''severe, and.' presently; something 'will / have, tp be dono}.to meet^-tlie-situatien^-.-.Tp. understand the r pesitiori, we give'the quotations ::: for the past nine ; weeks;for. bpth-.-Nejv.jZea.larid . hemp'' arid:''Mariila/ . tegether : :ivith; : ;'. these -itorj "the corresponding'-*datesrofila'st'-ryear;:':"The' ;- /figures are as under:— 1 ..... '. "■ ■ ,'N;Z. hemp.'••"•■' Manila-hemp.' ■■".;" : ./ , . . : 190 S. ' 19U7. . '1908. '1907. Jj •■ ■ '& s.''. '• J5.5.". , JG.s. -i£,s. : \ Jan. 4. • ...•; 28 10 '' -38 0'" " 29 0' '42' 0 Jan. 11 29 0 ••• 39-0 ■■'■• 29 10 -, 42 10 Jan. 18 ... 28 10 - ' 29 10 • !• — : /,Jan. 25.. .... 28 0 7 :40 0 29 0 43-0 i'eb. 1 ... 28 0 .40 0 28 0 43 0 Feb. 8 ... 28 .0 39 10 ' • 28,10, .-.42.. 0 / Feb. 15 ... 27 15 ; 39 10 .' ; _^27S5''^.' , '4r i 0. Feb. 22' • ' ..." 27 0- "38 : 0 ' '27 '0': • "40 0 Feb. 28. 26 0 39 0.. ' 25 : . 0 • 40 ■ 0. '. Compared with.'a year ago, New Zealand, heriip has declined ,£l3 per ton, or 33 1-3; per cent,, •while Manila lias drpp'ped-i;ls, or-37j- per cent. In the past.four weeks New Zealand' hemp has, gone back. : £2," and.,-. Manila?Jsli 10s. '-fler. ton. - / The depression in -tlielma.rket'd's-.'pi'imarily drie'- ■ 'to increased siipplies,-but a'number of other . factors have accentuated, thelTppsitioft'..; ivfliho .-.'American.' financial;-crisis ;h'as,: 110' doubt; ;fprced : realisation': of■ [stooks /of llanila.-i d>n6' this'« Vis ■ quite a/minor. I .matter.'. :; Manila:, hemp, has gone ;. through; some,charigesjiii' riianipulatidn.tandj'is' subject'to neiy;.conditioris. ; -'-Machirieiy ismow'' • employed in . tho production,' arid though tho quality of the product is not equal to thg; hand-worked hemp of tlie Filipino,, it is never- , '.thelcss good enough for. the, purposes; fpr, w^ich ■ it is now reijuired.' the quality is not'as' good, there is compensation ;in the quantity produced. Fnrthennore, there, is an export ; duty "of 7 dollars 50 cents (305.) per ton on ! Manila henip,- but this 'duty is restricted in ' the case of shipments ,;to .the/'Unitgd-^States!" So that hemp that'is Sostirig tnerßfi'tishim'anuX. '' facturer £25 per 1 tori,' costs .his American com- ' - petitor ,£23 10s., which is an enormous advantage. been our principaP'rilHi'--ket,'-but while the Yankee can "buy Manila '•'-.-, hemp at >£23 10s, he is not,'likely.'to "pay. S2G' for New. Zealand hemp. The fact of the mat- • tor is that New Zealandyhemj)\h'bemgvgradii-, ■ ally shut out of the means not only .tKat : the detaarid' for, it '-will become restricted, but-also.that it will be sub- ; : iect to greater competition than ever from . Manila hemp manipulated ,; cans. It is time those: iriterested Mn''We"li*em'p trade seriously considered the situation. The cost of production'must bo reduced. TALISMAN CONSOLIDATED, LIMITED. Tho Talisman Consolidated, Ltd., report as follows for - the» three-, weeks, ;endingi-,..Janiiaryl, 25, 190B:— .' : ,t : '■ ■ - v " ■, No. 10 Level—Stoping: The assays for the • period from the No. 2 Bonanza Block stopes are. JH is.' Sd. No. 11, Level.—Soutli-Drive (East--Vein): -Advanced -55 feeC'totalr 1045 : ifeel:;t, width":pf 'Wef,' 30 inches; 'average pf assays, 3s. 6d., The crosscut at 963 feet has. been advanced 9 feet, i total 15 feet, -nothing of value being intersected. No; lt'Eisej;Started':ati.lopo feetv-'and- ' has been ■ advanced[' 1G ifeot; . widtli 1 'of'* refif,": 2 feet; averago' pf assays; Is'.' 3d. Np.' 12' Winze': Advanced 46 feet,-..total .153j..feet;.,.railtii of. reef, 24 incheSi/iverage'of assays, 4s. Ski.-; connected. No. 13 Winze (East Vein): Started at 198 feet soutli of crosscut, progress 12 feet;
-w;id{_hj,p^.jrci;f 1 ;,3p,-indies; averago 'of assays, r ;£io '4s. i 'St'oping: -Tie average pt- assays from the No. 2 Bonanza Block stopes .is ,£2 9s. 2d.' —No.-12 LevejH-No.. 13 Rise:. Advanced 52 feet, total' 176 feet;, width, of . reef,- 30 inches; average .pf ,3s, 7d.' . Sloping:' The .values 1 from:'the'• leading ;,Sjopq south 1 ot No. 12 Rise average ,£l2;"ilsD ilie'' assays from, the No. I.South,Block slopes-average £2- os.'-6d. " N'o. 13 Level.—South Drivo: /Advanced 5 feet, total 398, feet, - reef wider than drive; average, of assay's;.; ,£2l 18: &r. No. 8 Bise: Advanced 22,.feet, . total ,1-18 ,^feet; .Width 'of reef, 24 'inchesivaveragefo'f- assiij-s, Car-.2d;.; North.' Drivo 'shaft): This lias been -adftuiiic3 : . r^.^ej|;^, starting'point ' to 11 f(ie| ; Ath , o : .;,wfdtliV.;of/.r.cef;'is 39 inches; values 6d..C. .From 11 ';'feet.'to 30: : feet 'liiey^l«^\^era^^ ; 'Bs;\-7d;..oTer.V'iridt]i' of ; , il r roni,','3ft-. feet to: face. the reef, is 12 inches ; ..\videj; 'and;;.,the •: values average ; 17s. average of 1 ' .rissays from the Stop.es .qlf;i'Np; f .'(l Kise is: ,£1- 12s. 3d. ■"'The "chairman pf.~'tlie /Auckland Talisman S}\preJiolfJeyf' .-.Qqimnitfce', •-has'invited . local shareholders ; ; tqr;a; .meeting /to lie", held in ; the :dall ; i r 'Ro6nir r i oftlip/ 'Exchange ' tin;. Friday next. .TheHobject ]of;; thft, meeting 'is-to ."'consider the 'present position in'respect to thfc annual meettp be'held in London in -June: nest. V Thti ithtlei-standing with the AV Tellin'gton Committee was (hat tlie Auckland -Committee'/were to nominate the second colonial representative to' the Board, to, be 'fleeted, at the annual meeting. : -By. v a •■'circular which: has just-.been/ issued. to Wellington 'shareholders,'. and' 'signed 'by .several, members "Sf the;: .Wfllington 'Committee, it appears' that, whilst, apparently conferring with the Auckland Committee.'with ,'a view ip selecting a.suitable.,/ j)erson;7thej; (the'' Wellington ' sliare-, -holders) .-were- arranging to 'support' Mr:, Geo v Wilspri /£ot-the..,/,office '.of director, and.'they now.ißrinte<l-andissued twp circulars, nhev.'(]ate3 n iDe.cembor'' 13,.; 1007, and \ the • ether 'Fobrbairy shareholders, to sign proxies in ' favour of Mr. Wilson. ,At the meeting) of., Talismaii. shareholders held '.some, months :ago, "it; was 1 unanimously' agreed'' that' no' sharebroker'.would be supported for a seat pn i the i Board; .Jjut.:,now tlie Wellington shareholders, ignoring this agreement, are apparently using .their. best efforts to make Mrt Wilson a; director; Mr. Wilson is known to be- one-of the largest dealers in Talisman scares/"! no/less, flian. 70,000 .. having passed through" his. hands 'arid' thr'ough\ tho" colonial registerin three- years;, Shareholders are asked 'by , 7tE? ; Cemmittee to refrain frem favpiirpf Mr. Wilson until the position' has; been set before them. "Tn - th"6Tabdve, .we. learn'that: the Wellington shareholders and those in the South. are determined tp support Mr. Wilson's ..election. , Negotiations are pending be.lwfcifcthe '!• Wellington?•'and.. Auckland shareholders, 1 but, so far no, reply lias been received from Auckland to a letter forwarded from-here;:-" .• ;■ ' i - " MINING NEWS. . i.-' (BY-' telegraph—rPitEci. ' --A : Rcefton, March 3. . The Pact6lus;.p.r?dging Company declared a 2s. dividend this "morning, making-: n s . for .three.months... ... ~ ' ' ' ' Callaghan ! Creek.':' yielded •40 ounces for, 100 hOUrS. . "> ' ' . ': ' V ~ WELLINWON ''PRODUCE. PRICES.' / ?- l; aßd.-' Go'.i : 'Ltd., .'Wellington,' report '.wholesale'"."prices;-ruling on .-the market:— Wheat, fowls ss. 2d.' to ss. '4d'.; oats,-' 2s.'-10d. 2d. tp 3s. 4d.{ maize, '4s.' 10di t6 ss.crushed ; malt; Bs.; Prussian blue peas 6s. .tp-6s7 : Gd., ;, fpwl peas 4s. 6d. to 4s. 9d.,;;a11. atjper .bushel; flour, New Zealand ' i£i2,''' Australian ~ : bran, 'to >£G 55.; pearl ' .£18; split peas, • ,£18; bonedust, M;. superphosphates, £i 15s. tp JH 55.; chaff (paterisheaf), .£5 to £5 10s.; oatmeal, .£l3 10s.; new potatoes,\ whites ,Bs. to 9s.- bd., reds 6s. tov 7s.' c)vt. jfba'cpn, 'factory- sides S|d., hams •9j£;" rplls *9idi ;;' butter, bulk' lid. to is. Id. ; poultry, hens 2s. ,6d. tp 35.; ,ducks, ss. 6d.; to 22s v liens Bs. to 95., all at' per' pair'; cauliflowers, 4s. to -Bs. 6d.; ..cabbage5,,.45...t0..85.,..a1l at per sack; peas (green), 9d. to Is. per peck; fresh eggs, Is. 3d. „to cheese, 6d. to CJd. per sb'.-; - onion's,';vS&->los! , 'oto per. '.ten; Akaroa 'coclfsfdot', w 7d." to ''73d/; ryegrass, 4s. tp ss. per bushejt. u ... ' i .fis-'n.'.V' v - • ■ . ;■ , ;;Sq?pCK:.- MARKETS, v ; ' atffJ'-Cp., Ltd.; report'.as.folsale, held yesterday :—. Owing , fo'' :f tlie'"jjppd'"rains there ...was a' sharp ' .classes of sheep. Aged eiv'es -made- 6s; ;■ mixed age ewes, 10s.; mixed lambs, 75.; ,4„ 6-topth, and f.f.m., ewes, 12s. 6d.; L 2-t6oth'?wes, l 'l4s." 6d'. ,J ' .- ; , llessrs. Dalgoty and Co., Ltd., report having held their Pahiatua sale yesterday. A full yarding'of sheep arid a. fair number of cattle came forward, but-bidding under,the hammer. ,iyas somajrhat slack, although a fair number 0% sheep,'changed.-hands. .Cattle, were,hard to ?lriit.. 'A&tfd •' 'Gs.. to. Bs. 3d;; 2-tooth Wethers, 9s. lid. to 10s; 2d.: '2-tooth Lincoln irams,; to1 guineas; .2-shear. Romnev rams, lj "guirieas; rising 2-year heifers, 325. od. ' ' ■ (BY TELEGRAPH —-SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT.)' V March '3. '; Messrs. Abrahams arid ' Williams : arid Dalgety and Co. held their stock sales to-day, when there was 'a' good yarding pf all lirieti and a gpod attendance. Shfpp.—Medium lambs iriade from 4s. Gdr to 6S. 3d";*rtwo-t6oth ewes, 13s. Id.'; two and.fourrtooth wethers, lis. 2d. tp 12s. 4d.; full-mouth ewes,. ss. Id. to Bs., Id.;' two-tpoth Rpnrney. rams,.pure-bred, G3s.; twb-tooth Lincoln ~llss. .©tTLf.UlKntfuthlr'ams, 21s.'td;42s."Cattle.— Two'-arid-a-half-year, steers,' GOa.; forward cpws, 00s. to'Cos.;'two-year heifers, 325. Gd.; store cows,' 40s. to 425. Od.j cows in calf, poor con-.di£ione'd;;i22sV.-Gd.;:-.iriixed weaners, 155.; bulls, 255. to'-43s. i ''Bi'a'Ught'''horses ori account of Mr. H. Dillpri, .£3O, .£33 10s.; £iO. ' ' .The"pfpp"aty ' pf Mr. C. E. Beetham, 1230 acres„jn; area,, hands, Mr. T. Brown, l ooff f the purchaser. ... ...LONDON MARKETS. ' BY TELEGEAPII— ASSOCIATION —COPYRIGHT. .3,vwLondon,'' March 2.' " The" wheat and; flour afloat fpr the United 'Jvingdom is 4,790,000 quarters; fer tho Continent, 2,500,000; Atlantic shipments, 177,000; Pacific, 108,000 quarters. . Silver, is. quoted at 25 13-16 d«
: Kcscrvo '£2 v7V';,> : ' rWstPAITY'' Capital Fundand '«,} THICES. ™<I Paid Un Balance -a lty pec; d > ■ , „ r a «t ' V.' Forward Share.' 'Buyer. Seller. galo. Investor. • HANKS. '• :■■■ 4-'■"■ ' ; £ * i v ' £ £ B. (I.* <1. £ d. Ji). ; KewZealand . : '- '!,OOO.OM' '581.675 .31, ' 3J, . .10 . 918-6 . 915 0. - 913 6 | J 0 Kational . - - - 375,000 335318," _ .SS.i ■ - '15 ■! aa ■ 6-6.10 6 7 6 ,.5.7 0 , SI) 3 Kational.. s.''n/> -MOO.OOO-'-S40.331-' '• .}. -nnU-d. '15- '1- 8;0 ®- " 6.7 2 New Zealand . - SCO,(XX) 385,«4 2 8 10 2 South British . : 100,030' ' 512,493 I' unltd: SO 0 , , ■'vv Btacdard' - . 75,000 W.386 i .unltd... .10. - ' 1 3 6 FINANCIAL. , . „ - - "EquitableBuilding. -50,000 45,240 , 5 - 5' jo 10. 3 6 ,10 0 0 5 0 0 ; MetropolitanBnildinS 21.0W 5.220 10 nil '7: " „ ■-J--, ' /WellingtonInvest; . 50,000 3,033: : ■ 5, i 6 JJn n • J 5 ?- ? 5 0, 0 -.Wel'eton Trust & Loan, -101,250 44,334 - .5- '■ '■ 5 . 'J. g: ..'"J 6 7,4' Kational Mortgage. - 200,000 ; ,112,-250« j: ■).■;. 8 »> t«J0. ','«S; S ? •'?',?' 2 '• ®,®--® '- : 6 3 1 K.Z. and River Plate - 300,000 ' 252,000 1 nil . 7 - 110 9,.-.-.l.ll 0. . 110 0 413 4', v: : .'Loan and Mercantuc-.' 135.22J . 315,133 -4' 6i - .5 0 5 0 0 5 b 0 5 0, 10.0 0--y.GAS;- if- r-". Auckland- ....... . :-l60;370'^03,353- -- • 5 'nil,-. .16, ; • --'Y Christchuroh'y '-.-.v-'"152.000 ?- ' : S; '.iiLu I'lO;. 1 v. .;■' ' ' - • Feilding . . . 10,805'.'. -103 -lr. 'inili ■> : Gisborno .... 17,303 -10,5il . -» c l- ; 13J .3 0 0 .2 12 0 . ' . Hawera . - f . 18,250- • ! 745 / . j ,1, JO ■"'-■' -'■■?:' .' NewPlymouth '■•- . ,18,000 3,153 -'. ,-:5 nil-;--. -10- ' r ■ Kapier 1 . 10 nil . 15C .. , „ ; ' ,, V ■ 49,037}- 23,183 5 5 - -15 - n , r - ■ ) 1 !) .15' ■ 3 7 6 : : TalmerstonNorth V " £7,000 ,, , ....UjOO-J..:- , 10 ; -7,X. 0 . ; ■ --.•-■-■■Wellington - .-'.>71,793 .aor, "nil,- tlO - 1915 0 19 13 6 5 2,0 ,'.':■ ■.-■;-,"■■■■ ;,- :. ' ' 1-4,5'0- ; -.5 - • 5- 10 9-15 0' - ■ ' ,..MEAT, ' • -V-iy/v'' ' C»nterbury - ' • " ' '/ 183,727 -l :''S0,0^4 : - 75 . Si'-- '' 8. 1 - 8 0*0, ;■'- ChriBtcburch - '163,393- ■ ■ 77,644 10-. nil. 8' Gear . - • . - V mnm > 56,261- -1" v nil; --Hi—2r8-6' " 210 0 2 9 0 5 1 3 ■':■:■'■ ■ 02,000f , t , 6 124 . • • ' Wellington Heat Exp . ■ )■ . --. ' 5 nil.,' - 8 .. , „ 612-6 - "-•■„■ ■■■: ,,' ■ . 1 -/ 105,766 0/fc3,7B7 *; -' ''4' ! l'J,,? "-8,' c.' 0 "0 * 5.2 0. ' 6 ,3 0 • 6 5 6 .v.'. 2.r s' 3 s;o <3.5 6 356. c s 3 Wansanui „ ' 45,850 11,401 6 nit' . . ,8 . .," ■ - - • ' TUASSPOKU ' ■■ -- •■'. ' ' ' -■ '' W: & 31. Railway .170,OM' 121.451 1 .-4 - • ;7 2 4 9 2 5 0 036 339 -K:Z. Shipping - , • '473,813 113,731. ■ 8 . nil. .5 -' .... Union Steam - - 803,003': .472,593 ; ., ; 5-" 0 ' • :Wgtn.SteamForry . :• 46,259'' • l» ' 1 nil.-- 6' coao. v.'-> - Wcftpori •' - • . . :r60.00a "£i '-'lj. : . r ' -7. 4-0 • 7 8 0 ; 7 8 " 0 6 0 0 i : Taupiri -^S;:-fcB.OOCJ • 5,3JsJ '1 nit '. . %■ .. . , 10 9 .. AVOOWiSN. ■' "• -.■ .. ' ■ ' ; . 100,003.-:' 32,831'- -.••5'. -nil.- ,'6 , v,• V llOKjiei -' - - . 83.457 17,213 3} H 4 3 10 ■: ■ Wellington--. . - -yj:- ..•tS.OOlt4,3S4,o .-i-i, -,.,-,1-.-- >r6. if ..6 ' 'S f-I. 7 6 6 .MISCELLANEOnS. 1 '/' . '- ' " '. ' Donaghyliopa - .. 47,030 — ■ - 5 nil — 6,0 0 - Leyland&O'Brioa.'.••••I' 35,0*1 - ,v-S7.76l 1, ', mi, .15., 1 . . 2.4 ,6 .3 5-0 6 3 0 : "'.7,030/- ■' iiM'V-:'!: v-niH !'?■ ... •' Z- 1 : ■ - " . 10.KX) - . 10 nil . -' „.-K:z. Drugs - f03,u03' ' HSU .n' 1 ,'., .7..' 2 11 ,0. . „ ? 12 6. 2 11 0. 6 3. 0 K.Z.l'aperMilU , rl;-; Tr v'94,75j'f " / riVf.f : ".u>(? -' -" 7-' r ! l': 3:-3 :'jr 1-3 0 1 3 3 6-0 S ' N.X.Cemens- - 40,00!)- i+Wil., .--.it, -.nil..' .'1-12 ,0'! m.1'13 6, . .: - Uanning&Oo.V /Di,003 S7.G70 4 1 10, '' : Ward&Co.:^,^-,v.vPiv:i0.0U0;i v Kj:50.5s5 3 j,!}.-', i iili 0 -. , .. : Wgtn.OpbraHonia.',!'' -f'-ld.tfii-» ■-:- : -.'-1.7(K;:'-™-5- -r^nil j Wgtn Fresh'Food 28,201"' - ;'l- • ml --i_- •- -:- ■ . Whitcombe&Tombs- 46,25).0153. , 5, nil 10 '4 8 0 ' 11 8 7 fiharland; Limitel lS,67ci >'■ 311. >. nl '.* 73 V ff ' 0"106 0 18 3 8 4 4 ■ ■-■ f ' : .- •'■■ YJ >■ 1 ■ ■
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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 137, 4 March 1908, Page 10
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