FINANCE AND COMMERCE
. , THE SHARE-MARKET. ; There ,was : yesterday v t. welcome break in the 'dullness that has, affected the market/for; some;
-' time past. Bank, of- New Zealand shares 5. .'changed:, hands;.at' £9 125.,' or Is. 6d. below tho parity of the last sale, - and .we are now very muck near the dividend. The shares ••. ■ are firm, with buyers- at- : .£9 - lis. ;6d: and sel,lcrs at .69 13a. National Bank shares were on •' sale at £5 7s. Gd.' Insurance shares were again ; neglected, and Until values 'recede theress not ;i , likely to be any business an-.thenii .-Rational :: Insurance shares were' offered;for -sale ..at 285.There, was a ,fair turnover in-, the financialsection. '•'Wellington Trust and Loan sold at. , 95.. 6_d;h with:; buyers now,:offering;'U!7 'Bs/' .Gd. Equitablo"Bnilding shares.wore on sale N at 1 .;. .£10,45. . Loan l and Mercantile shares have advanced slightly,'.with sales at ss. 2d.; buyers offered :55., -but sellers held out for, ss. 3d. . : There ttfere buyers of New Zealand-and Plate-shares at-315.: Gas-shares to be. 'under a<■ cloud,, and--there. were jio quotations' •• for - them '.yesterday. VMcat '-.'shares ,were: very; quiet, but sellers'quoted"JS6,'.l2s.T6d.', -^5, 2s. ■ - and ,55. : 3d.-.; for -thev 7 relDecave..-<iss&es , -.'of f ; :;JWeUingto4-'; Meat 1 -v.-^lanawatuV.'Rails.. were, agaih\in demaiiavat'::-iss'.j XN'ew iZealaud . Shipping 'shares-'-wero -on'sale iatjiiEG; 12s. : Gd.: 'For Wellington Woollen shares",\ buyers offered; :■ £3 3s. s artd'sellers "wanted -JUS GsS -There'; were' , - buyers of . Leyland-O'Brien. Timber, 'shares; at - 435. 6<1.,' and sellers of New; Zealand Paper ■ :Mills at 235.-Gd.; Brewery shares ; .•'.changed'.haiids, at.'.-,125.-::-6d. -i'For a'\lbrij;'' ■;i time .'sellers of'. theso;,shares quoted ■ 'JB4 and' .that,:biisiness__haS been 1 done""at J aSlower,' :':;figuro.is an/indicalion that! brewery.-shares awl' - being 1 adversely-affected by 'the; licensing' poll •; - at; the. end 6f • the year', i.Thfi 1 ' shares:inay %6>; .'lower,; but that will' depend upon.'; circumit stances 7 which' will- manifest': I 'thfem&rv'es; later on.
, THE MINING MARKET Better; business/Twas <'done,ift this' market Also. Pactolus Scrap, sold.,at Sis;. Gd., ; Ta;irua Broken Ilills at ,45., and-Talismans '"at ;J62' 12s. :;9d.,-i ashade-.below; the vparity': of -' the 'last -' '.'-sale,' twhicK ; : vrds' reported on - March 15. .. V Shareholders of tho Talisman. Company. will, 'no doubt, be'interested to learn that the. can-
rass' for., proxies instituted by :the'Wellington ' Committee-has been-eminently' successful'. "The 1 . Committee hns received, the hearty support of. practically:- allV'the. shareholders ..in' 'tho '.'flis-. ■'!; tricts;, south : of . Auckland,: and-many of the. ■ leading 1 Auckland shareholders" arc~~ s'np'porting' jvy the ; Wellington ..Committee.-:' Sufficient.; proxies; >.'- are now held to secure the election- of::MA >■ George Wilson to. the board; of;-directors;- 1 . . Tho, mining' quotations ; yesterday were- as under': — :. , , "v ' V. - -"1 Buyers?,.\Spllersc..'Sales,i ■f.•. <£ s.d. • £ s. d.v .6 s. d. Talisman , ' 1 .* 2 12 6 2 13*3 ' 2 13 0 . 'Waihi 9 2 0 • 9- -1, 6 , ~ Tairua Broken, Hills• 0 ,3 10 0 '4 rl ' 0?;4^0 Waihi Extended , — 0 4 o.''Ngatiawa ' . 0 1 3" — ■ T ' ■.Pactohis-- : ... 'l.i.G . THE WOOL MARKET. ; . Tho of ' arrivals for - the London wool, \ -Bales,' which begin on Tuesday nextjf-has, been "-'closed. The ,'new'arrivals totalled 340,000 bales,. - and- there was'brought, forward: from .the ; last . ; sale 30,000; .bales,- making in all; 370,000 N bales, of which'-169,009 bal.es- -have been forwarded ■■■-. direct to manufacturers,-' leaving 201,000' bales X -;to be; catalogued.The offerings, at' the second series;" for a number • of years, compare as -\- ' Year.r Bales. ■ .Year."' l ■ Bales. ■ . 1903 167,000.".' 1903 \ '-' 131,000 "" • . 190S ... 170,000 .1907 ' -.107,500 - .1905 ... 180,000 1908 : .. 201,000 . ~.- 'Thei'offeririgsithis' yoar are .muehiin- excess -of. ' any pre.vious year, but, apart'from-this' statiS-' V '-.tical -point;: it. is certain wool. will, register a ' ■ fall next- week. ' GERMAN TEXTILE INDUSTRIES, i Sonic-apprehension as to -the' prospeots of the ■ toxtilo-industry in Germany is, expressed in a '.- memorandum by the 'British -Consul-General at. Hamburg,'.which is quoted..in .a..' recent '■issue , of "the,:" Board 'of Trade ■ Journal." It ; if ;feared that the decline which becamo not-'-..iceable' in '■ the .latter. , ; part.-'-of ; year:: just V- \epflcd' will ; ;b.ccbmc 'accentuated- dtfri'ng the' I;:--:. Sent ;"year.>yTh'rbughout "1907, it ' is stated, the - spinning;: .-mils;.-.were activelyemployed ; and; obtained' satisfwhry prices, .but the wool ~ . weaving, industry .'experienced less favourable / results .owing .to:, a -doartli:'.of iii-/ element. summer was 'responsible'forUrdecrcase', ; in .the -trade;in printed cotton. goods,-.'but' the . course.'of-business,/in. the Vsilk,; lace, ' and: cur- ; tain .SreayiiiK /industries' was satisfactory.' In .regard to' the; latter; 1 . 'some - complaints - 'were : .heard of the high cost of production, as, notwithstanding the decline in the .cost of-Ameri- . can cotton;'yarn prices remained, high. . The price of. .'silk, piece goods advarice'd : from.'is v to'- - 20, per cant., and' the factories'for the "lhailu- ' facture of .artificial -silk- were;' wejl employed:-' 1 WORKMEN'S ACCIDENT INSURANCE. ; : A decidedly useful class of business is being. ; Jcne by\ the' Workmen, and General Insurance fcocicty, a subsidiary of the-Car and General. . The idea is, that if a^workman,pays the needful pmaH'prcmiuih. the Society'steps into the bleach should he/.have an accident of any : kind, , keeps, him going with ~half. wages, for .. twenty-six weeks and a further.'period/of-con- ' valesceniife, and.; shojlld he dip pays over;. three' :. years', wages; 'but not - exceeding ,£l5O. This, fciwever, x is only' half the story. The novelty lies m the further ;bgnefit Ithat if the accident V ' bs one where the employer or - a .third" party f rieems liable--, the ' Society, takes the .case in hand; gives legal, advice free; fights' the'' action'' if'necessary,- and, if-, successful,' hands over, the ' Bum. recovered,'-under, deduction of-what'-had > meantime'been-advanced to the claimant. Ail •V thisxan be secured/for Bs. to 15s. a year, ac- " cording : to rato : of earnings, and the privilege jOf monthly .payment is secured.-by a :v.ery..i moderate addition to tho sum. If tho customer be under 'JS, J and williiif to : pay frbni" KBs.- to - 40s. a year, .his policy covers vhalf, ,a.,year. , of ; sickness also,' making the protection jvecy coin- . plete. Should, an action' against? employer or ,i a third party fail,-the law expenses are,entirely, .' 'borne'by-the Society; "Commenting on this new ■ policy the " I'iiianei.'il TimessaysTho scheme seems quite a'feasible one, there, . seems to be a curious difficulty • about it'in' - cases where the employer may be.insurod'with: the Car , and General, to which the smaller Company practically belongs./:.Thejlarger :conu corn is paid by the employer to defend him against claims .by his• workmen; -while- v the little one is paid by the workman to .fight the employer for him! As the management i 6 the
samef and tho'interest may be held as identi- ;■ cal, it-,-is "difficult to see a middle ground ,betweeu jjayinent. in full or-. a " fight to the , finish,'' in every case where the two Societies iflreithe real-litigants. , If the Car: and.General ; should, offer, a compromise it. would be a matter ot extreme delicacy'for the' Workmen and y.M'cral; to advise- its client;? to .accept. This difficulty may disappear in practice, but we - do not sec how it can 'be got dver. ,It does • not ;apply, however,jto dealings with any other c °sP, an y.- : and'-we™expect that the little office . will be heard of." .' ■ . 1,, '' . •" •- • THE'I9O7- YANKEE CRISIS.'. V . v The second issue of "Bradstreet's" for January, gives Jvery.. c omplete statistics of the-bank and trust company .suspensions for fifteen' years, which enables a comparison, to be made ofi'theidisasters of ;1907.'and 1893.,: In tlie latter -year ,15i .national,banks, ;banks, .50 .savings, bankßi:v , 9S:pri,vato banks,: arid"l 4. loan and trust- companies, making a total of 598 companies,;suspended, while in 1907 the total f number: ofs suspensions; was only 89, 1 made up . ,-of 14. national.,banks, .2§ ; state.' banks',;; G savings banks, 24 private banks, arid-"l7"^trust comipanies;; .'ln t (his .comparison;; tho'' only apparent .pad' feature is : that, more trust; comparaes fell in 1907 than in any of the preceding fourteen years.; .Unfortunately, .size, .as well as ' number ls- ; to-be: tiikeri into ■ account', and for the four the;fifteen .v/ere.as follow, in' *an i asfeSndihg : ordi3r>'bf--'total' estimated i' liabilities:—, •' . •; '' -. 1903. - , - ISSG ... ... •••!... ,11,200,000 ' . . ~1893 3-1,00f1.000-v. -. "-ISO7 » 41,200,000 The-great feature, of the 1907-failures was their predominantly financial 1 character. • Of the total ■ esHmn;tcd liabilities' -■ of all - 1 the \ individuals,, .firms, uorp.'Ji-.itipns ..in, the; United States -that'tdiled-last-year;- and'Tvliich total 1 amounted to i874,-,200,00d, - eighty-nine 1 financial concerns contributed iE41,200,000..; No'less than 88 per cent.'rof. .the liabilities .arose 1 from failures that . .occurred in the last three months of, the year.: .. THE WELLINGTON MARKETS. .' ? y-TKe- United; Farmers' Co-operative Associa- ' '.(ioh',' , ''Ltd.V<liiotes-;<Mi -follows;— Wheat; ss. 2d.; maize, 55.; Algerian—oats; 3s: '4d.;,,'SpaTrow-. '.Bill'-'.feSi;! '2s.'!'lDd-/. : jtd• 3s;;i'new-- oatsheaf- chaff,, £5 155.; bran, ''i6j .flour, Bn.cks'iSl2 JOs., 100's separator in Jib.-, pats. Is. 3d.,, factory, ls.„-Id.; bacon, sides Wd., ! - hams" Mi:j' old; factory 6Jd.; loaf 7d.; honey, refined in 561b. tins, 4|cl. per lb.; imported'"superphosphates, 'in ;5. ton,, parcels, £i -15s.' per,, ton; ..woplpacks, .J'Mpose tops, 2s. '7di,' full' 1 sizoT2s."'lld;';" cocksfoot, *BJd. per lb.; perennial;' Canterbury toooliiocd, ss. 'Gd. torGsr-Sd-.-y ryegrass, ss. Gd.; Italian, ryegrass',"- ss.'>: Gd.-;' [crested;, dogstail, Is. 'Bd.«<per.!- lb. j'l'iiieadow--. fpstail, '„25.; chewing fes6ue,'.7i<L :.per' 1b..; ..alsykeloo's,;. trefoil, ,525. 6di; timothy, .47s.;'' Gd. ; florin, 90's, red clover -100's; ' paspaium dilatatum;: Is. . per; ,lb. - . ' MININC/ • V BV TZLEGBAHI— SPECIAL; CORRESPONDENT, i , ' 'Auckland, March 11. ; :In "connection..with'the Waihii Gold-Mining Company's l ; mine, - Mr. J Charles'- Rhodes, local director, who paid a visit to. the 'propertystates' that'at the"lowest level. (No. 8) the Edward lode in tho; crosscut 250 ft. in, : is larger than it was in tlie 200 ft. crosscut.'.ln •the former the'lode is already 90ft. wide, and jlooks.'.-as' if width 1 of 100 ft. jtlic west r .wall'n6t' being' iii.;h'and':yet. At 'the level above No. 7 the reef ;wns about 18ft. wide. Tho 1 Martha, lodo/where the drives along its course havo- been opened out for timbering, are showing some ore 'of bo'tter ,quality than was obtained-in the, drives themselves, and a very, large-bulk-of ore is being made available for : milling. The Company's further development; of.-the .mine at N0.,, 8 level has made them even.; more satisfied as'to 'the value and permanence of No: 8 level than, they, were bet fore. ' No;; 5' shaft.- has: been sunk to a dojfth of 1020 ft., and the chamber and preparatory work for driving No. 9 level at a depth of 1003 ft. are nearly 'completed.' . " <-4 STOCK EXCHANGE. ' (11? TISIiEORArn —PRESS ASSOCIATION ) .' '' Duh-hiiiN, March 11. Stock Exchange sale: Talisman Consolidated,- 1 525. 9d., ; \•. -; s " ' STOCK SALES. . ' . (nr.. TGMiCRAPn—MESS ASSOCIATION.) / ' • • Dunedin, March 11. At the Burnside stock - market 1360 sheep •were,; 1 penned, :a '"small.', 'yarding of medium ;i quality.- Prices;were slightly.'firmer on account .1 of-'-'the - liglit. 1 entry...: .'Bestrwethers.J-18s. 6d. - to 19s Gdi;. extra;"::|o;2ls. 9d.; ,;mediuiji; to :good, ; 15s. Jto 17s.; 'best'ewes, 15s. to 18s. 6d.;: extra, ' torifls.; medium,.46 good, 12s. to. lis! Lambs: 645 penned;; a ispiall'yarding of good quality. Prices -.wore'Jsimilar to last week?s. Best lambs, : to';i6s:;Gd.-; medium to good 9sr':toVl2s.;^Cattle: 115-yarded, a light entry! -very.. fo\v ,of ■ which' were of good quality. "Prices, however, were 10s. per head better than ' last week. Best bullocks, £8 to ,£10; extra to 1 ;£11::10s.; medium .to. good, £7 >to '.€8; best : heifers; -from, i£G: to ,d£9. Pigs- 95 ; yarded, .'S. small yarding,' l , composed' mostly of stores and, small- pigs, a few porkers and baconers,- .Forward pigs comtrianded brisk sale prices, showing nn : advanc'o of. ,ss. per head Small pigs 'were a shade - Suckers lis" to :14s. ;; slips, 16s. .to 18s.; sfer%. 20s. to'33s porjeers, . 355.. to 435.;. light, baconers,. 48s to :535,;; heavy, baconers,--' 60s. to . G3s.; choppers
-Messrs.' Dalgoty and-Company, Ltd., report on their Hiiriterville, sale of March' 10,-aS'fol-•lowsAV'fair ; yarding of' sheep met with ' a good, demand—s-year r old ewes, 9s.' 6d.: wether lambs, 6s. 3d.
"• ' ■ GRAIN MARKET." (BY TELEGRAPH —PHESH A88OOIATION.) Chbistchitroh, March 11. : -Growers; are "offering.'vory ! little.-wheat at present, and are very firm in their idoas of jpriccs,'iWhM .art nd.T up,'to*,the opening rates for the .season. There is, a good inquiry, and buyers are taking all that is offered. Among the few sales reported are:—1000 bushels of Tuscan at -Is. 3d., 15G0 bushels of pearl and . < - * ■ . - ■ ..
1200_ bushels of Tuscan at 4s. 3d., and 70 bushels of Tuscan and Hunter's at 4s. 2d. a country stations. A local firm has had an offer of 100 torn of Victorian flour, March shipment, at .£ 5-'» Melbourne, which is' equal >ti ■£10 2s. fid. at Lyttelton. ' / Oats aro coming forward very slowly, ant prices are rather firmer. A lino of 1001 bushels of black oats has been placed at 2s 500 bushels of duns at the same figure and 300 bushels of Gartons at 2s. 2d. Chaff 1 has not yet/beon offered by • growers and .£3 15s. would now bo .given to obtain supplies. ' ... '; ' Cocksfoot is now nearly all in second. hands, • and 1 prices are very firm, Bid. to 7d. being the ruling quotation. • . : THE METAL MARKETS. V BY TELEGRAPH— mESS ASSOCIATION—COPTRIOHI : ' London, 'March 10. Copper.—On spot, £37 15s. j three months, J!SE . .ss. '_ Tin.—On spot, <£135; three months, >£131 15s. . Lead, £13 17s. Od. 1 Iron, 51s. 9d. Silver, 25Jd. THE LONDON WOOL SALES. , BT TELEGRAPH—PRESS.ASSOCIATION—COPYRIGHT. / I . London, March 10. For the forthcoming sales 340,500 bales have arrived, whereof 169,500 were forwarded direct to'.the manufacturer, leaving, with the 30,000 bales brought forward, 201,000 available for the sales. . ' : '==—== ; ,
, WELLINGTON SHAKE LIST. S, .' ' •; '. ■ '' /. ' Reserve nS ,• • • " p : I■ ' COJIPAOT f'-PiUI F«n<lami'. .Oj, SUM!-. ■-r- PBI0E3. ■ ■■ yj„ M . Paunn.-. Balanco -jin St-, : —to . . \ •'/' . , v , . Forward. ;»<» Sbare. iJp Buyer. Eellor. gjjj® fcrcsior. V'■!,:, . _ : v ■" ' ' ; • , •.-• : ... - ~ [ . ' r ~ •• DANK3. ■ . " , i •-i - : . ..£•? .••.'i-.'.U ■ i ! s. a. i'«. a. -i 'Sid.' £ t;/l. :-:',..;V-.jr«w.Ze»ton4;. v«WB.> 34' vsi' --ao' 911 6 913 0 9 12 0. . I'M : 575,000- Ji.E35.313,-; \j| ■?,» . ; C 6 ; 6'„ „.-6 7„ 6",. W5'7.0' '. 5 12 2 - INSURANCE. . ■ . ■ " • ■■■■■ , ■.'. ' ' . . , . Rationale .JOO.aKt ,. fgM»V T V unltd. B '. y- '.-.S' "-1' 8;0' J 8 : .0 ; e 7 3 "•> 200.003 -' ,. -v-t- - a,w . JO'- \ ■ 315 0 ■ . . .. CouthBritish -i-- v .:- «1C(MK».;; • 5 i?'S ■' ;'..'l' .nnltd.', '30 ' "5 0 ' : . '5,000 . 67 - 285 . i unltd.'. ;io . .. 1.3.6'. r " FINANCIAI». " -v.\ -s'— j • ... •. \ ' Equitable Bnihlint! .60.000 "':«#!> /. 5 5 jo 10. 3 6 10 4 0 . 10 0 0 5 0 0 -Metropolitan Building ,21.001.';. ' r 10.. nil 7 .r, .WellingtoninTOsfc-,;'.; -sojaip r- •. ir r" J-, "• - 6 ; ' ««"•# o'it- 0 • . '011 6 s 4 i .... ; .IOWS) • •' SHST. '. S* >Z*"i' "Sk 7 8 "6- 7 10 '0 " 7 9 6 { T-'O V"'; National Mortgage !;■: 500,000' : 112.250 -/ AVs.-.u ..m 3 5N0 r.'l t.l 6 3.1 N.z. and BivcrPlato ; 300,000 j / : n i[ , j . 1 !1 0 111 6 ■ ' 110 0 ■' 4 13 < Loan and Morcantila'- ;135,ai' '315.133,. j .. bS . s 0 5 0 0 5 3 . '0'6-2 '9 13 10 OAS. ... . Auekland^%: .■180,370 tr '>'.93.33),. .-51 ? nil ' ■' I6~. X ' r l ■"> i V-.': Chmtchtuoh - ]f2,000- E5.C67-. . 5 • n n I() : . v.- 10 2 6 10.0 0 5 0 0 Fcilding ,.10,801., '-I?? '1 nil _■ . , v . ■ : Gisborno - .. - 1 17,300 " ' 1 13? '2 9 9 .2 12 0. '210'0 5100 „llawera . 8,550 ' 7« . f J 10 • ■ •NewPIymonth V. . 18,000 . S.159, 6 nil■ in . ' , i .. ... • liapier - .... . 1 10 -nil..'.'., -ir. ■. ; ■ <9,9371 . . 5 - 5 15 v : rilmmtonNorUt'-'' V ' ti. .".1 > .''•'m' 7'"7 b - f ■ Wellington .. Ij',04™'; 10 nil, . no • . 19 15 0 - 19 12 6 B 3 0 ' • ' ''■ 5 ' v- 6 '-M.' -••' 017 0 •' ' ' ''183,737:. .74. ,2J . .8. 8, 0.0 . •. Chrlstehuroh •- 16S.39J-." 1U• nil.'J v, 'e- : '' . Bear . . . . . . . . , Kfxn l- £6,261 1 mi.' 14 2 8 6 210 0 2.9 0 BIS ' ' t ' K - : ; ' , r f 4 " ■ 6• . f ' : ; ; Wellington WJeatBxp'" «'• 5 : - >niU% 8^ ■ Oi. >. 6 ia'.6 —' . '.'v..'- ".,, ■ '.'305,765[ 63.767. 4 1 • 8 B 0 0 6 2 0 -5 3 0 6 5 6 ' . „ " , ... . I !« ' 8 3 5 0 3 5 3 356 (83 j f Wangannl f js,850 -■ ill,401 i-6- nil. ■•-8' ' — ■ TRANSPORT!. '" .■■■■■'. "• i. ' ' T '• & M. Eailway , : - 170,OM -121,453 ., ,r ... j , 7 . 1.350' 2 3 6 1 .'« 3 9 ■::.; K.Z.Shipping. .'meil - -•-"3.751, ; a nil. A . .. , 613 6 ' • . . ... S 3 ' ' BmonSteam - VJ I'.'.BOOflH- ■ .,'<7i,593 - 1 ■-nil.''75 ":'l M '9 1]5 .3' Wfitn.Steam Forty. •• 16.25J ' • - (ij. 1 nil.- •• (jCOAO, ■ , ■ v ■; ' ■ " Westport. . .. ; ' Ko.oor -. :'117f5 .. , 31. ,/135 . 7-.4/-0 : . .7 '5,.07 7 8 0' '600 • P wo'omW ; . 1:2 ' rj0 >,-; • 33J ... 1. ■' ■ ; 1.0 0; ,1 ,i.;o;' 1 0 6 7 1 6 , Keiapoi- - •• ' 100,003' ' 32,651 . '. 6 nil. i*'ji • ' 1 ' t Mosfiiel... .. 63,457.' ' 17.2U j} .13 , . .< ...' 310- ' ' '' V M'SSaneoW• myj ,: 3 . 6 * • ; p'onftSbyRope- 41,(XO — 5 * nil . 'c o 0 " iXeyl&nd&O'flrion - • 3S.IXX). •. 1/ nil/. 15 . ' U 3 6 64 6 b' ; 6l<5 4 - . JlanriceviUoZiiiaj - .. 7,000 ■■n.fSO] i '.'li , ,niii''- a, , ; 51 °. . - : 10.0DJ — 10 nil '.;■■■ . • . . ; l '■£00,lXUiv „ M.5W'C nil.-.-., 7 .,11 e<i n i iivfl • c 1 (1 : . . K.Z.PaporMilU • .-94 755 i J', ,117 . > H . ,nil-«. .7 CPJH -|» "'"l 3 6 r ' 3 » n n V, ; .lf.Z.CemonS-', - " . 4000J " -l-Wl.- ,'i\ nil. . ■_ ' J 'IJ j'' 1 3 3 6 0 5 'Wanning & Co. - " • !M,003 " S7.67J 4 \ 1 10' ■ ' " ." b Ward & Co. - . EO,000 • H),u55 • 4 l . > 10 , .• 0 ' 4 m ; « , v.. W6tn:OporaHon3s'..- . 1B.'630 ,1.7Uj "5 ml ., a . 'Wctn FrcahFood : ; 2S.261 ' 1. - ail.:.'' i , •" Whitcombo& Tombs- ' 46,250 '. ~ SO, 153 • .. 5. ail. iq ,. . -. , 0 ■ n ■ ' ■ ■ 4'■,, Limitel ,;p. .,v.4S,676. ;' 9.311 . ; 1 ; uU. .. ■'■.ft": ■' ;. 019, 0'' b i8 ' 3' ' e 1 i
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