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FINANCE AND COMMERCE.

THE SHARE MARKET. A better tone prevailed yesterday, and :., brokers' ■ were able! to report several sales. Loan' arid'.Mercantile ;. changed.- hands at 55., : ; v,' Gisborne Gas at:sos., aiid Taupiri Coal' at'2os. • 3d., The. buying quotations were rather more • numerous than usual; Bank shares were-:in. demand at £5.'65'." 6d., 'with sollei-s ,'at . . £o 75.; there ; were'sellers 'of .Bank of New ; at;.£9'f3s. Cd.- Insurance" shares - . were quiet, with sellers ,of National Insurance t ■'*61'. Bs. 3d. Financial shares were steady, ' -with .no; alteration Jn values. Wellington In- ;- • :-vestme'nt shares wero', oil > sale : ;at.l2s,',. an(l; Wdl= . . liugton Deposit' at" 9s. Gd- For -Loan and Mercantile. ss. wis' bid and 5s -I'd.: asked;' .New' Zea- .. land and River' Plato "shares,.were wanted 'at i3ls. '- Other -quotations were Gisborne'-'Gas, buyers £2 9s/'9dv;"*'Wellingt6n ",(3as,-sellers; ;: i£l9 15s. and ; Ud.''-for .UieVrespective' issues.' \ Meat ; shares oVero: qn'iot;'. 'teith'>gf!UlSr».- ofV-Wcl-' : -liiigtbri'-iMeat.rExport;' shares":;at; .£6 ;12s, .'Gd., ; ■£5 25., and .£3 _55.3d.-for the respective, issues. ~; • :ManawatU;' 'Rails '.'are tending : upwards, and- . ; buyers, how .offer 455. .Uriibn ' Steam shares ■ wero in-demand'at Buyers/offered, 635. > .. for. Wellington :W6ollenj-.- and - 20s. for ~T aupiri ' Coal., . Westport r Coal 1 : shares,,are,'easier,;; add ' i'.'. "'ere' offered;at £7 55.; thfere. were sellers of, l Westport-Stockton Cbal shares at 10s. ; '-"Leyi , j ..iand . and O'Brien Timber shares' were I'againJ hi sale at : -445. Od. • .-j •"> vy-.;.----;'£■ -V- ;VK v,-TUG MIXING .MA^KET.-'^""' Talismans -. Broken _Hill'i at 3s. : iod. The' market is ■ tjuiet. ' Yesterday's l quotations were'as under s . ■ . Buyers! Sellers. ■' -. -■ \ ' *2 s. d. .£ s. d. ..£ s. d. :.Tairua, Broken Hills 0 3 10 , 0 i >0" 0 3 10 Talisman :'■>l2 ; G 213 G .2 13 0 . Waihi; BIS G 9 10— " . Ivgatiawa.-:";fl- 1- 5

, * THE MONEY MVKKET The sharp advance of ss. 'in the price of . , Imperial Consols ' sqehis- ,to indicate a further cheapening, of money, in', London;: This gilt-edged security, began to .improve soon after "■;■ tne.nnancial;crisis,'.was-felt, because those-who: , V'.: N f. a d. lost,, confidence in -the • industrial''.©oridi-'" ' ' • ■ tions sought this outlet for thbir. idle capital. J .-fire quotations' for Imperial Consols during the past few .weeks were as'under:—'. V February 5 .... JJBV-0 0 -T iebruarv 12 • .... • 87" 0 0 ' iebruarv 19 - ... .... ... '87 7 • • .•. . ; , February 2(i f. ; ... os7 7 0 - Jlaich 3 ... ', ..; ,-. ... ■■ 8712 G '. t ! le ' advance implies .easiness of the money aiarket/ then'we should lieai" to-day of a further reduction: in' the' Bank'-, "rate. " Locally people are beginning to complain of the dearness of money, and some merchants-have had , a bad fourth of the. month.' i This latter .is probably due to. country, storekeeper's; ibeing . .unable to get in their monejv'because their customers, are feeling ' the effects, of theale- , pressed state ,of tho'.produce markets;. Tho tightness of the money, market will bring about < ■- 10 . pnrtailment' or cessation of speculation, an !, }s- very , likely, that building operations will .be-->restrictcd..- Hetailcrs - may find their , •. •.nrnoyers shrinJc, but ..with the fall in the' • • . priciK of general merchandise, the margin of , ; ':V • profit , should work out. patisfactorily. \ il°ney-.-i s . getting - firmer'-in':-Australia''. also; ihe.'Melbourne 'Argus" of a recent date Bays:— An indication . that local -monetary rondmoos - are..gradually becoming firmer, is 1 .. ■ . that quotation for tn'o years', 'deposits ■ is' unnorin at 3} per 1 cent, among ,all the < ,banks.. In . April, , 190G,' somo of .-the banks ; . . rcduecd the rate for.' the , two - years'■- term '-r?. cent.-per annum, but siuce:that tihie ... tho position has .-undergone modification. For ;. one. thing, ; che;demand for accorilmodation in Australia . has., increased,' and' the quarterly rr - ; . average returiis. show : that during- the last , . .: . ycar or so; the' increase' in advances ; has .been - . y. greater than that in .deposits. Two causes nave been at work to malco the growth of de- • proceed at a slower pace, than two or '•'• : 'w e Vo C ion7 a <?°' ®'u is thafc: P rot luctioii durihß the .1907-3 season hus not been up to the . records.attained: in Ilio prminiio year or two; and the other..is that Government '.deposits •'jaw Men reduced, . for. the , purpose of remitting to' London"" to' v \ ffuK 'ft. - o»-'P ro W ' loan . • -redeiiiptiori. V . Lately tho State Governments have become ~ more pressing in their demands 011.. tho local money market. . The..--Victorian l Government : . I s sending Savings Bank money -to' , London. The New -'South; Wales Government ' {? soliln S 3 : Per. cent ' st9ek:'iii -.Sydney, 'v and , tho .proceeds _or sales last, month alone ■ ... .-amounted to, . South Australia':. is, . , wiling 31. per, cent. MockpaiVv-. : Western, -.Australia :por ccnt. s^to»k.fV/ith r a liiho "veers' . . currency, Ms.-for- sala at. £)8l: 'With all these .-competitors, .for ..money; and with,"a greater .... . demand for. advances .arising- but of.'the'-iri-creased, volume of tradb .nowldoiiig,' the posi-' • distinctly , firmer than it was twelvo ' .months (where allowed),' If to 25 per cent. ' by , tho. banks in Victoria :are as .follow -.—Six monJis ■■ (where "lalowed), .1J to./.'2l'.- per' cent. • pel annum; twelvo months, 3 per cent.; two . - '. years and upwards, 3J per cent." . . !

: .' - British: coat, trade. , •- • . . _Dniing the past'.yrai- ifoW;: 'if ,'any, of /the 1 .staple trades of Great Britain enjoyed greater prosperity than tho coal ' trade.; ;The prices of coal, though they did not reach'the high average of the boom of 1900, ruled at "a .higher average than s they have done in nny other normal yearj lvages, in practically all the various coal districts, - advanced to, the ,iimximuni rates, or within easy ; reach, of- mid'both 'Production, and foreign'exports attained unprecedented proportions. The most noticeable: icature ot the year's trade appears to have been the extreme pressure ,of • the foreign demand tor British coal. The total quantity'exported was 03,090,000 tons, excluding bunker coal gripped at British home ports, which Mnoirnteil to 18,600,000, and, brought the aggregate figures for cargo and: buillcc]? - coal i exported to over 82,200,000 tons.;- . The -quantity - of' cai'gd' coal exported, shows an increase of about eight million tons over 1900, whilst in value last .year's export^ 1 amounted to over forty.millions sterling, as ' compared "with thirty millions'•' iii 190G, and ; twenty-five, millions in 1905. The trade, and navigation returhs show that it is almost exclusively to European countries, and particularlyNto Germany and. Prance,' that'lastyear's enormous, increase;was'due., \: >.:■■■ ■: ' , NOTES. . V The net tonnage entering and, leaving the Port of London .in 1907 was.: about i'the :sarae" as the previous ycarVnamely,'26,96o,ooo' tons. Since 1900 Hie number ol' vessels over 5000 tons had very largely increased,- riMng - from : thirtysix in 1900, • to 15-1 last year.

■ The .woollen, worsted,, and linen tissues exported, ■ from Jhe.. United Kingdom last year were valued at' .£23,234,000, or .£1,345,000 more than in 1006. • ." According, to the' West African Chamber of Itfiues, the „gold, yield -of the colony for 1907 totalled'2B9,7Bo ounces,-* valued at an compared . with • 225,"959 ounces, valued at >£877,508; in, 1908. - . ! . . .Jiidsing .by,the j insolvency record, the past year has been' the most • disastrous - through .which,.the United .States lias over pasSed. The number; of. failures "reported is 11,800, with total.', liabilities' a'mbunting, in.i'ound figures, : to'':iG5,000,000,•; as/against. 10,800 failures, with 'liabilities aggregating 000,000, in . 1906. ,:,At ietchworfch Garden' City—which, now has 1 ..population: of over. 5000—the' Yates are prob.al)ly;J;ha;rlpwest .iii' the. country,.'the recently t declared rate being; oiilv Is. in the .£. The 'reasori.,;;6f.• this, is/.not'. the absonce of! public facilities,'-but because First- Garden City, sLtd.,. tliq .ground landlords, have provided out , of/:tho 1 ground 'rent ;a' great .' many ■' of those public' : services: 'for.'-, which ; rate's ! are' usually charged,' and 'their 'dividend being ' limited to ,5 per cent."interest oil capital; there is no in- , ducement ,J.or; r .them tp - do/otherwise. • — The accounts.of Swift and Co., meat-packers, of Chicago, for 1907; show a su*plus at credit of t15,200,000 dollars, or,about .£3,040,000.,. During the year the Company'have paid 7 per cent. :upon the $tockj;and added'additional property valuo i6f.'ovej-#l to each share. • The'.'capital stock of'the C6nipanj;"is ,£10,000,000. The turnover for-the-year exceeded '£50,000,000. ' '

The gold production of the United States last'-year reached the approximate value of ■£17,600,000,'. a shrinkage of: <£950,000. '

The silver production of-the United-States, on. the.other..land, experienced, an increase of over' 1,000,000 fine .ounces. - v .•'

■ The 'latest : statistics available show that the amoitnt'of ordinary life assurance business in force, of companies doing business in New South Wales; plus bonus additions, reaches the enormous sum of •j512i;G73,000. The annual income produced,is .£3,098,031.

. MINING. , (BT TELFGRAriI.—PRESS ASSOCIATION.) V : _', r ; ' : Auckland, March 5. •. During February tho Waihi Grand Junction Gold liming Company crushed arid- treated 3527-tons of ore,, for a return of bullion valued at .£-1750. This is a considerable increase upon tho return, for-January,-when-2071 tons yielded ,-<£2571 os.-.Gd. ,'CompAred with the return for tho'' corresponding' "month of last year (.£4-151 from 2107. tons) the present return also show's an increase, though lor a larger tonnage.' The •total amount won from'the . mine to date is £96,95-1 05.2 d., '

At,the.'.first call yesterday on the Stock Ex-' cliango Mr. G. A. Buttle (Chairman), referring to -Dr--»£man's\remarks in . Wellington, as contained in a Press Association message published yesterday, said.that, as Chairman of the Stock .Lxchauge, he hair made no utterances oil the matter of the Talisman sliareholdftrs' affairs Hp, had, ■ always recognised that they were purely questions for the shareholders themselves, and what-he had said was simply as .Chairman of'the' Auckland Shareholders Com- 1 mittee. i ■ Any' statement made by him' had nothing. whatever to do with the Auckland Stock/Jixchnnge.- ;

LIVE STOCK MARKETS. , Messrs. Dalgety and Co., Ltd., report as follows-on. their'Pnlnierston sale, held yesterday:—We had a very good yarding of'sheep, and a fair entry of cattle. Owing to welcome rains, there was a gpod demand all 'round. I'orty-six eives, six-footli and s.m. ewes made .JsJ•ewes, Gs. 3d.; two-tooth Romncy ewes, l(s. 1(1.; four and six-tooth Eomney ewes, ,lGs. Gd.; f.m. 'Eoninoy.'cwcs, 12s. Gd.; two-tooth wethers, small and 10s.; aged Eomney. l-ains, 305. : .t'0 2g.; forward heifers, £2 Gd. to £3\ three. Jo three and a half-year bullocks,. .£5 7s. Gd.''

The New Zealand Loan and ' Mercantile Agency C 0.,. Ltd.,. reportAt Palmerston on Thursday j\vcMia"d a-good: yarding, of sheep, and a medium entry ,ot cattle. Buyers were present in numbers, and, a good demand existed,••with'. the'A ; esult .that there, was a good rise for goods cOiiditioried young ewes. We .quote :'"OuU«'iowes,vi& to ss. 7d.; two-tooth ewes; Us. 7 Gd? to lte:7d.; jcighteon-month steers, .£2 '7s.' Gd;;' 'cull .yearlings, 13s.

The., New...Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Co.',' Ltdi, \Feilding, : arid Messrs. Gorton and Sou report having held a ftost-suc-cessful (ijoa'riiig'sale'.'6'f stock, etc., on account ■of the Hon: J.. Bryce, Makanui, Kimboltonj whose property and Mr. M'Beth's Wharekoa e-stato were recently sold by them at public auction. There was a large attendance of ,buyers,- botliijocal ,nnd outside. The recent •rains: experienced in-'the district and the excellent condition of the stock, considering tlio dry Weather, induced buyers present to bid freely,: and ;the:'result was that the sale excedcd expectations. A feature of the stock was the annual draft of half-bretl Hereford weaners, numbering 160 head, which sold in lots at ,up.i-to ; 30s..,per, headw-.Tlio salo arrangements and''?ya.rdmg; l werc';camed out under the supervision of Mr. L. E. Jackson, manage} for .Mr. Bryce,. and _ tho result and the condition of the stock reflected the greatest credit on his xanagemeiit. Quotations:— ' Sheep.—(3s .2-tqoth Lincoln j, cross owes, 17s. 3d. i .526, 2-tooth Bomney cross ewes', 18s. sdl; 201 4-iobtli ewes, 15s. 2d.: 391 6-tooth ewes, 16 s. .lid.; 522 f.m. ewes, lis. 3d.; 423■ 4-year Lincoln .c'rpssf ewes;"i]3s;; 9d;£ 309 4-year Romuoy cross "ewes,',l3s.' Bd".';' 221"Dbwn ewes, lis. 5d.; 59' Border Leicester ewes, 16s. Id.; cull ewes,' ss. 7d.'; wether lambs, 7s. lOd. and 7s. 6d.; ewe lambs,- Bs.. 2d.cull lambs,' 4s. 7d.; Border Loicestei'.ewo.lambs,'-lis. 2d.; Border Leicester ram lambs, 14s. Bd.j'Southdown rams, 1 to 4i guineas; Komnoy rams (Levett's), to 5J guineas;'f.m. Itomney rams, to JJ2 2s. Cows.;— Breeding cows, 325., 375. 6d.; KB;Hereford i - weaners;.26s. 6d., 305.; cows and H.B. Hereford calves, £" Bs. Horses.—'Working draughts, to .£4o;.unbroken half draughts, to ,£2O.

(BT TEriEGRArn—PIIESS AESOCIATIOH.)

QmisTOHURCii, March 5. At the Amuri sheep fair at -Culverden yesterday 35.346 shceo were offered, and there

n large attendance. The 'rains had imI proved the demand, especially for young ewes, I but the smaller farmers, having no feed to spore, were unable to purchase to any extent, l tue bulk of the. sheep going to larger graziers, Ashburton buyers taking several large lines. Tho .market was topped by a lot of 200 2-tooth Lincoln merino ewes from Mr. A. W. Rutherford, jun., Rrookdale, which made 285., and a line of 800 2-tooth three-quarterbred ewes from tho same breeder made 2Hs. 2d., the buyer of each lot being Mr. W. H. Montgomery, of Little River. The following was the range of prices Ewes. —Best 2-tooth halfbrcd ewes, l!)s. Cd. to 20s. Gd.; one special line to 285.; others, 15s. 7d. and 17s. 3d.; 4, C, and 8-tooth, 14s. 2d. to 17s. Sd.j sound mouth, Bs. Id. to 15s. fld.; 2-tooth tUroe-fiirnvtevbreds, lGs. 7d. to 235. 2d.; 4, C, and 8-tooth, 13s. 2d. to 17s. Od.; sound mouth, 13s. 9d. and lis. Id.; sound mouth merino ewes, ,7s. 9d. to 9s. . Bd.; failing mouths. 55.-2 d. to ss. dd.; aged, Is. 9d. to 3s. lOd. Halfbrcd wethers, 10s. 3d. to 12s. Bd.; fat and forward wethers, 355.; halfbred and crossbred. lambs, 7s. Gd. to Ss.; merino, Is. 7d. to 3s, lOd.

THE FROZEN MEAT MARKET. BY TEI.EGttAI'H—I'ItESS ASSOCIATION—COPTMGm. I Napier, March 5.--The C.C. and D. Company, London, cablcs the following report on the frozen meat mar-ket-.—Canterbury mutton, 4'd.; Napier, Wellington, and North Island, 3{jd. i lamb, first ssd., second 5Jd.; beef, fores 3Jil., hinds 2j|d.

> DUNEDIN WOOL SALES. (BY TELEGRAPH.—PRESS ASSOCIATION.) ' « Dunedin, March 5. . The fourth wool sale of tho season was held .to-day, when.'l 763 bales -were offered. The attendance of buyers was not so large as on the occasion of the previous 6ale. Competition for medium merino, and inferior crossbred wools was keener than at last sale, but v for good and medium halfbreds late rates were not maintained. Pieces, bellies, and locks were . well competed for at last month's rates. SYDNEY W'dbl/' SALES.' , BY TELEGRAPH —PEESS ASSOCIATION—COPYRIGHT. Stdxey, March 5. ' Tho wool sales closed fivm at late rates. •HIDES... t 8Y TELEGRAPH—rRESS ■ ASSOCIATION—COPYRIGHT. (Kec. March fl, ,1.15 n.m.) . ■, Melbourne, March 5. Hides.—Stout heavy medium are firm; kips, Is. Bd.. to Is. Id. lower: THE WHEAT MAEKETS. '' BY TELEGRAPH —PRESS ASSOCIATION —COPYRIGHT. , , London, March 4. An Australian cargo' sold at 365., and a second cargo at about 365. / . ... , \ ... ■ Sydney, March 5. In sympathy with-the London n)arket, .wheat is advancing. . Buyers offer, up to 4s. 6Jd„ but holders are disinclined to sell. .Flour has advanced to .£lO. , ; THE TALLOW'MARKET. • BY TELECHAI'It—PRESS ASSOCIATION —COPTRIGHT London,'. March 4. ' At the sales 1340-casks oft'erod and 572 sold. Mutton, fine, 335.; medium, 2Ss. Gd. Beef, fine, 315.; medium, 235. ' . Tho .New -Zealand Loan and, Mcrcantilo Agency Company, received a cablo message, dated London, March 1 4, which stated • that tallow had declined Gd. per, cwt.

. WELUNCTON SHAME LIST.' V '• ■" fieeervo a 2 f . ' company, , ™ % £*£; #. '• " . . . ' Forward ha Sbaro. >53 Buyer.'- Seller. jjjj'® Investor. BANKS. £ i . £ ■ £ £ £ s. a. . i 1. a. £ n. a. £ e,n ; . Few Zealand . : ■ . ",000.001 'ffflMTo -3i - --3i - 10 ' 012'0 013 6 0 13 6 3 n 0 ' Kational . . . • 075000" ;23S,313 ; jj 15 . ,0 ; 666 670 67 0. 6 12 2 INSURANCE. ■ ■ ' . -■ ' • • . . ' Rational - - .. '100,000.. J®^33.. , .}' .unlM.' 15 .1 8 0 1 8.3 1 8 0, gn , ' , Zealand ■ '. . ' 300 000 , 396,b/4 - ■ u - g ]0 ■ 31c, 0 : ' , ; ;. ; South British--.--. . . lCO.'ODOv - 61 2,499 i • . J,' unlti' SO' " ' 615 0 (standard - 75,030 .: -81,386. t uu i M- . J0 . 1 ■ 3 6 ■j;.:fy :■■■■■ ■ FINANCIAL,' ■ ■ "'" . ■ - ■ ; Equitable Building ' 50.030 4S.240' 5. , .5 -.. .; J0 . rl0-.3 .6 .'10 0 0 6 0 0 Metropolitan Building ... 21,033 ' . 5,229 30' 'nil' '7' - Wellington Invest. . 60,030 . -.3,033. J J 6 019 ,0 0 13 3 s 0 0 wol'etonTrtistiS:Loan ' 101,450 ' - 4i,a34 5 6 " 8 ' 5 8 7 10 0 17 0 0 5 7 4 ' liational MortSago '200,000" 112,250.. . 3 .8 'jo' 3 5 0 '3 5 0 3 5 8 < "• i. ( ";K.Z. and River Plata • 300,000' .252,030. 1 n ji. 7,. : 1 !1 ,0. 111 6 110 0 413 4 -Xoan and Mercantile .- ; 135,241-'. 315,133 4 8J - - ,5 0 6 0' 0 5 4 0 5 0 10 0 0 Auckland ■ y .'.180,370 ■ 53,350.-. . 5 nil; jg '-• ; Christchurch .' 152.0X)'• . 65,037 , 5 ..nil-.' ' jq • I'eildins . . . . 10,833' lal ' .1' Mil ' . _ : . r ' ■ ; ... > Gisborne . 17,303 - -10.5il '.i:, , nil . 133. >2, 0 9 ' -..2 12 0 2 10 0 510 0 . . Hawem • ... 8,>3'3 . ■ 745. 'i' ' i ' 10 ■ 1 Jew Plymouth - '38,000 ' 3.159 - ..5. nil -io Jiapier- /- . V. 10 'nil- 15 » 28033 . 5 5 is ! ; .; Palmerston North : £7,000 , J 1 ' 053 . 4S J ' 10' "l'J 0": .<-■ .»'.-V.«ataSton, - '.' 1U' .nil 10 - , v. -'. 1915 0. 10 12 6 6 2 0 - • , 124,570' .6 .0 . ■ it), 0 15 0, !/17 .6 . • . . '" i MEAT. '. - ■ ■>—- . Canterbury - - " . ■ ' J 183,727-. - ■E0.074.'" :7j;'-24 - $ 8 0 0 Cbristchurch V . • 163,303 --57,C4i . .;iy I nlL' '• f ji ■' .' ' . ( ' Gear ....... .. | Ml ,1' ml. :ui. 2 8 6 .2 10 0 .2 9 0 6 1 3 , ,. ' - , - . . -- i 6 jjj . ■1; : VVellington Meat Exp ' .. . ) .5 nil. 8 6 12 6 ■ ' - : ' 105,766 r' E3.767 4 .1 8 ,6 0 0 5 2 .0 5 2 0 s S 6 : i 1 ' 2 1 8 8 5 .0 -3. 5.3 3 5 6 6 8 3 . , . ' Wanganui ; „< 45,850 / . , ' 11,401 . - 6- nil, -- ' -fl ■; ' . . .. .' 'TRANSPORT. - ■ K&M.liailiyay ; • 170,033 321,4)3 ,j - 4- • .7 2 5 0 2 5 0 2 '3 0 9,3 9 • ' K.Z.Shippina -, \. . 473,813 113,731 ■'$ nil. 5 V'::'' Union Steam 800,033 , . 1 "nil. : . 7J 114 9, 1)5 3 ; , . / XYgtn. Steam Ferry' - . 46,im . /,.>». \ 1 , liiL-'. -c . .. ' ■■■■ COAL/ ' v ' ' ■ . ' •'• '"J*• ; • "ft'estjiori - .. .... . {SO,003: ■ rHWU , sV , li . 125 7 4 0. - 7; 5 0 7 8 0 6 0 0' Sauiim--. - t.2,'50) -''-'0,313 .'1 nil. 7j 1:0;0' r.1.1 0 .'1 0 6 .71 0 -7. 1 . ' WOOLLEN. ., - . . 300,003 £2,851, 5 niL 6 ' ' . ..... !;3,43r ' 254 3 10 . ,. ; i: / 6 3 3 0 0 "» '«« ■ DonaghyRopa 47,'003"" ' .' B • '""nil -■ ■ i_- • Q . . . . „ / : :Loyland&0'13rioa ' ■S5.UX) : . BW 1, -'-ml- 15 ' o i fi ' •■ 5 b • • « <1 O.- / . Jiauricovilleliiaij J 7.00J-: " *- aOd...- i nil . -.g. . , " " ' fr,. , : Ji.Z.Candle -10,03) ' ju -lall . . ■ ■_ • 1 ; /K.Z.Drugs. tOO.OOJ £4,511. 'liil 7 211 0 .- ? 11 0 011'n r. 5 n ; ; . K.Z. l'aper MUU'- 04755-. . ,H» . nil, ,7 Nil? 1, 2 , !•! J ' y H.Z.Cement- 4f>;u0J . 2,741.- ; ::i . mlf V 1 «in- --'110 | ' ■ 1 ? 3 C 0 6 i-'anninait-Cp.' GB,003 .' .-.'57,670 ,..'4 . ,.,1, ,.iq . *, ''",t ! V' ... })arU<L-,Co. .i,.£0,OUO iU.653 -: ,i' 4 . 1. - - la j' 14 „ ■ Vgtn.OperaHousi.'; - lt'.SSJ 1 ' v , ' £: ...nf . 8 ' . ■ Fresh Fool - y m,261 .' j' ailV''" ; : VhitcombeATombs- . 46:253 £0,151 '-6- - ioi-iii. ..'i- 4 -; s n „ „ .,. Bharland, Limital .. ; 48.67o > . 9,311. . 1 "nU'is,' 019 6 0 18 3' 8 4 4

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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 139, 6 March 1908, Page 10

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FINANCE AND COMMERCE. Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 139, 6 March 1908, Page 10

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