FINANCE AND COMMERCE.
THE SHARE MARKET iv'+si:The market' displayed VthoWusual Monday, .•.'• dullness • yesterday, 'ihere. was no- trading in' investment shares, and-tho: buying orders wero restricted. .Bank.sliaws esliibit -no variation; . y v:' ; T there .were buyers of JBank of •/:.. \chafes -at.,'«£9i -lis., , aud - .sellers . at((-.£9.-. -155.-fi'V-j , National . BtGik-' shares " wore .. ofFered-fat'; t25:75.' .: t' ; . 6d. : ,'-but. there':'ha'vo.' been-'n'd^-declared^buyers ' ior some- time. -Financial, shares'. ar.o,=.fairly, iv." ' - v steady,' witli':' buyers- ( of ; and S-v. ' Loan at ;i£7 :9s.,..andi.New Zealand'aud:Rivor Plate' at'il lis.' 3d. : Equitable-Building; shares were on sale at -£10 2s. Gd. Gas-chares were ; '. : .-V: ■ without 'change'. 1 There were sellers of Christ--p}ichurch , Gas. .at ■•'2IQ, 2s. ~6d.,', and . Wellington. Gas at £19' 9s. Gd. Other i',; '/Gear' Meat,, buy'ors 485.;; ;,,Manawatn: Rails!' it i- ■' ■ buyer's 475.' cum, div.; Westport Coal,, buyers 15s.,'sellers .£7 Is.; Leyland-O'Brien Timv V: ber,,-sellers £2 45.; New .Zealand' Paper. Mills, ; .'. bujOi-B 225. 9d:, sellers 235. 3d.; AVard.-'antL'. Co. : > Brewery shares,: buyers ,£4 125..-6 d. pTaranaki \. Petroleum,- buyers ss. 3d. ; -i - v THE MINING MARKET / i'• ''- 1 ! In , this sectjon there was:: fair , trading' in ! v ~ which 'sold at, 535. '(Gd.,: 535.-;3d:,-I 535.: 3d.' Wailii Grand Junction'have abardened j p. ; :•;'V:V'''•^^"\ritll^buyera > iat^S43.'i'.•.'Waihis'■•.w6re. , f. a The quotations wcro'as under:—"i""'. ■;••• Kj v'.'Jßuyoi's.|Selleril"' "Sales". 6. d. r', vrhlhi 1 j 7.0 990 - i'Y ■■■'■ Vailii.'-Extend(Sd , :'.-.v >0 -;4-"-0 .- >•••—■, . , Waihi Grand June.- 1 14 0 — ■ <->]' • I'airua Broken Hills — 0 3 6 : -.Ui}r River ... -... 0.1-1 6- 015 G . ■■■■' ■ Talisman .... --i2'".13.-;3-:i-0- i.2.-13.:6, 2 13 3 i 2 13 3 r V.; ; ;!>. -»'i»■;Vni V-. 4v V MEAT SHORTAGE IN AMERICA ~ cable i-message 'we-. j-, .' '• • with respect; to 'the Expected! shortage of/meat K. --tin. h ? 4 . ' 'twenty wortn*:o"f'-;:"canher from'' j ' ; .', York.is' significant. - • The shortage,; should • there be 'one;- will be temporary - only,i/but. t ; v we can : wall'behove./that the-- United : . 4 §tates pr i..- ' ; will periodically.,suffer from/shortoge,'iDecaiise. [■' : tho population of tho Republic is - increasing. . {. rapidly,y. and .;with7 the - wages,, ruling I even the ■ immigrants are inTtinie.'Tib'lC fl '~ .l to afford th<y?lin:ii'ry of meat: ( The. "estimates" i published 'by' She; iiireau- of v.Sfatisties,; o£ f ,the . IJ.S. Department ; :,bf - jta.te,. that ; : .! ;*;• there and '53,240,000.;51ieep. :in;'.the United.-.States. on: Janu-.' .: 'ary 1, • 1907: .There, may. or ■ may: not bo. an f, increase, .ndvir'ji-'at all events,. during last' year' . America ;exf)o?ted:.to' Great,'"firitiiiii! 344,461'1ive'-, •i'.''•/ cattle audi"2,417,604-cwt. clalled beef, besides . 83,581: live'Vs,heep;;-ahd';.s4o3 .cwtV -'chilled .-mut-. ; y, ton.; ,In :'this, it'iseßms;.incredible."'thai there BhouldWnow--be'-'a.ssh"ortage, more'especi-;'-:..ally'"as > raejnjloyment.;ip.ffie'<'Btrito^e«!W^ | .. .' of the economic : situation:^.-We- hay©;.not ;heard." .;: ; of any extraordinary. jclimaxic' : conditions ithtit* (would, decimate the :stoek, :and: cause 'sucli a Vishortage "in supplies'as to ncceseitnte - tlie---re-V..'.: 'turn of; a paltry itwohty thousand',ppunds'ifrorth of,' canned.;riieat^:;jr,/America i'. - ':;' :. : .. : Kuifer: froni a; geifeihe'shortage; but- the .poput.: -lation/'must considetably r 'before .'that' . nan -.be felt, vltj-is- probable; . however; • that iV.V.;. shortages. will',lierfai:'cd s for(the .simple, reason' j-"'-;?:,.. ;/ (that 'members- ;Bcef .Trust haTe : now tjjimportant"iinterosts^'in:the.Argentine, and-.they .t»l('sß«','th^ii:iJpate ( . tS /U Hi '.ducts 'into, the {Uijited. .'There, miist; be | '• some.. demonstration of scarcity, to warrant fv:;;/ -:Congress - facilitating the importation of;..:for-, oign meat. It is -to bo hoped that ithe: United ut: t< .;V States .will throip'ppenj its markets'to ; foreign v . meat, for, .altticiugli: Australasia •: ..may hot:, . , directly, it must do'- ... eb indirectly, for whatever-is diverted .to the. . , United ( States .will; .help to sustain yalues-.in :. ;( (:, ( the London andi'provincial markets. f ,
SIR JAMES.'LATNG AND SONS,! LTD.. " The' decision .of ,'Sir James, .Laing'and Sons, Ltd., to go • into;>".voluntary liquidation put,? an end to _tho litigation initiated :by- the Lombard Street bankers,y' } Messrs. Barclay. and • 'Com-' pa-ay, Limited: --Tho business -Yr'ap formed -into "a, limited , in October,; 1895,•irith 'a nominal?, Capital of' ,£300,000, in ' ,£lO shares. -. The purchaso : prico was. .£240,000,' of which JGlso.ooo,'was. to bo payable In -3' per cent, debenture's /redeemable in : twenty years, : iuul .£90,000 in 'shnrc;;'in the Companv. At tho olosje of last; year 11,563 ordinary and 3120 preference shares .;-wero i issued. The directors of the Hugh Laing and Mr. Bryan Laing,who ;between them hold '11,101 ordinary shares:;. arid 2001 preference , shares,' :tmd Mr; Tr'evisayClarke/who' holds "250 ordinary shares. ,:'The, C6)ripany is a private one, with no sharebolders'bntside the Laing family and : Mr. Trsvisa ,Clarke. ' The ' causes that |have led up' .to-the';.-suspension of the Comr. pany are said • to .be, the for financing the ships built in the . Company's-yards. ■ f :-'- i ;■ CRODE KUBBEE." ' In a review : of. tho crude rubber, market. recently- published by the .-."lndia-Rubber; World,"' the following figures-.are': given; re-: garding the rubber; production-.froin ; ' the 'Hevea; species in tho 'j. f, ■ ; x,' ... ' I.' . !■"„ ; • Tons, f,; ' ;Tear endijig.;.Tuno'^S0 I ''-1903'. 29,850.'fv Tear , ending : Jun6 ;i 3o, 100-1' " ... 30,580 Tear ending' Juno .30, ; 1905 ... 33,000 Year ending June '30, 19CG ... 31,490 - • Year .ending;., June ',30,' ICO7-^"....,,38,005' '■« During tho -first p'art of-; the .period here .'reviewed tho yearly (increase. ,in ; ,.the Para J rubber, output was' taken np' by; the' industrj 'cither in tho manufacture of goods or for inci easing factory stores.'-Tho heavy increase of 10 fper- cent, introduction last,year, however, has resulted in an unusual surplus of rubber, wliich js reflected in lower prices; manufacturers: not. caring to tie up more capital in -.raw material, especially in these days of -financial stringency. Other factors /'.mentioned'' an tending towards the fall in prico are the 500 tons or so of plantation rubber shipped from Ceylon and the Malay States, and the new guayole rubbor of Mexico; \the; produc-; tioa of. which was lately estimated "at'l,ooo,ooo lb. a month. To snm up, says the.writer, of the article, :we have moro'C-rubber-'from 'the Amazon, , tho new plantation' rubber and guayulc rubber all coming - at a time when the aggregate demand is \ess pressing following : all or which the American panic has tended
to. check consumption. of cbmmb'dities, of every kind. ■•;Henco i ((thei;wri^er i believes . thjt. lower- ■ piScesiccrtaihly -are toj'r'ule' for some months to 'conic. ; .' . ' • : (,/ "v' v.. ' : '' The:-London,, butter market ( is . quiet, andehoicest- ,-Ncw(^Zealand . butter (' is:' qiioted al( .Ills;. 1 i . Buyers are.;', holding .'back, ■ expecting ' i V ; YThPiihemn, market, is reported . quiet, but rather, steadier."' -.Vaiues : niay ; recede..in view of the.:.faet; that'- heavy shipments - are expected from Manila; ' ; ■ .• . Fair " grade New ! Zealand v 'hemp,' on : spot is isubt(e'd'"'at'"<iß22; 'and April-June-shipments at '(;£2l .(lps.'; fair;'current Manila' on' spot, i 24 i 823 10s., , .'-St'.the'Lpndon-wooLsales .there was fair compotitieiv .at.,.the<,closa pf, last , week: Tho "Waihuka"'(clip(fetched (55d: The -carry-over up to to Saturday totalled ,20,809; bales.;-. . The ,credo : imported .by .the '.United States during 1907 amounted . to 34,375 . tons, as with ; 25i"S0 toils in 1906.'' In 1897 that ' country's (• imports .; amounted (. to 15,848 tons. ■'/ ;. : .V(' ;V '..''II, s'- . ,1 v ' - . /i^The..actual 1 the Japanese barley 'crop in- l ino71,(wii5;(22;i67,,486l,(wii5;(22;i67, , 486 kolai (kplcu, equal to . 4.962 ( bushels),', showing . an: ihcr.ease ' of 1,802,051.,k0kui piC8;8; per cent, on that of the previous , an of 2,054,012' koX'U, .or :]3.6, per-icen!:. as: compared with the crop of an averago \vear. . ' J 1 : The;;G.6«rnpr of 'Celebes/has; a circular ■to; the' authoirities: there, directing f them 'to, enc6Rrage(tea' culti.v!itiQn among the people. The authorities- themselves'are to set the-example :by laying out small gardens for, this purpose'. ri The ( jis^toj^inake, tea the favourite drink ia'ihb'ng;tKe'.dnhabitants,( among;, whom-', it: custpni, t.o..drink;.unwholesome water: .V J :^C;,;.fe;::* ' xiLEGBArn-r-SCECIiL' COEIIKSPONDSNI.) 1 ' • r" Ghetmouth,'March 30. »:tin th.£f mine tho reef nowaverages 4ft., with good gold showing. The ;biittery,,tp .w£ich; 120.; tons of (stone were: sent lf.st ;/ week: has.:started.r'crushinß, ■ and wiish-up takesplace r iiext -'Saturday:'' In the. Keep-It-(Dark ; nuno4ast, month;,the reef was driven on for a distance of 58ft., and carried good gold for the. whble\distanc<!: The returns 'tons crushed,-for a'-ydeld of 17740z. 14dwt. from ,the;,'battery,.' and 136oz,.6d'wti'from: the cyanide; total, - .month," 3130z. l0dwt: : . ' / , - STOCK. EXCHANGE. V-'S :■ ASSOCIATION.)' •, '( '■ ' : . DnxEmur March' 30. ,Stock\Eschange sales: Sailor's Bend (2 parcels), 16s.'; ;Waihi'' C(rand Junction,. 345. , H3toek ;■?' '•Eko'hange;,.!' v Quotations Dredging •s'fo'iiks'T'r'Bignell's ; No "-'Town,' : sellers 35..< od.; Central 1 Charlton],, buyers. 45.;: sellers 7s. Gd.; 'CHiYag?, : ":bu'yefr.7s7,7sellers ?s.. (Id.; Electric, ;biiy.er^B?:,-"(sellers 10s.; 'Enterprise, sellers '55.; New' First Chance, buyers- 4s.; I .Golden' Bed,' buyei-s.ajs., -sellers '135~,(9d.; Golden .Treasure, f i e2;;2s. , «;.6di:;?Lady Roxburgh ,(contrib.), ;Bellers t '9s.i9d.!i/;Ma&iiherikia, buyets £2 10s.; Masterton,'- buyers' (10s., sellers 175.. Gd.; Molyneiix- Kohinoor, sellers 3s. Gd.;. New. Roxburgh jlpb,ilee, ''.buyers 55., sellers 75." Gd.;' New■ Tra-, falgar/..; buyers (125., sellers; 175.; i (Pactoluß/ buyeVs - J6l - 35., sellets f4s.v Gd..; Rise and •Slime; buyers £1 4s.' '6d.VSailor's Bend, buyers 455.', 9d.', sellers lGs. 3d;; \ Waikaka ; Quoen, •buyers,;(4s.'■ Gd:; '.sellers'tGs.; Mining (stocks: Waihi. Grand Junction, buyers Jl 175., sellers 'i2.;(Ta;ljsnian;. i Gp'nsplid(ited, 13s. Gd.; Waihi,' :s'elle'rs; £9 10s.; Mountain King,-buyers .Gd';! ,Waihi' Consolidated, buyers' Is.: 3d., sellers 25..-?;lnvestment stocks: National .Insurance, sellers t jßl ,Bs.; .Standard Insurance, sellers £1 .pniori Steam Ship Co., sellers'il.- 14s. Gd.; ■Westport Colli,, sellers New Zealand Oil 'and Coal; buyers :10d., sellers Is. -3d. ; Commercial.! Property, ' - buyers. 25.. 9d.; N6w : Zealand Paperc'Jlills,: 35.; D.I.C. (ord.), buvers 5s:;; D,LC..;((pref.),- buyers, £1 2s:: : Gd.,, sellers i£l _35,.;-... National :■Mortgage,'' . sellers'-:; J33 45.; .Trustees-'Executors, sellers 'JE3 :ss.';: Kaiapoi Woollen, sellers i£4 15s. ; Milburn'Lime (20s. paid), buyers '^1 ! 6s. 6d.; ' Donagliy Rope, buyers-.£G Is. - , . • ■ \ : WHOLESALE PRICES. , ;Laery,. and >Co.',",' Ltd., ".Weliington,' report wholesale prices ruling- '.on ' the', market Wheat, 1 fowls' ss. 2d. to ss.' 4d.; oats '35.- ; to 3s. 3d., M seed oats 3s.' 3d.. to ! 3s: 6di ;' maize, SS. to,'ss: 5d.; crushed malt, Bs. 6d.; prussian blue's peas Gs. to Gs. .fid.,! fowl peas 4s. Gd. to 45.'9d.,;a11.at per .bushel; flour, ■ New Zealand ■£12, : ,Ausfralian<..£12;iJ)ran, to ss. ; pearl •barley;'..£l9; split 'peas, ->B18;. bonedust, iG; superphosphates, £i 155." to dGS 55.; chaff (oatensheaf),,'ißs ( to "^5:105.; oatmeal, ,£l3 10s.; potatoes, 6s. to 7s.- per cwt. ; bacon;. factory sides-83d.,- hams, 9d. ( rolls 9'd. ; butter, bulk Hd; 15...1 d.,;., poultry, .hons 2s. Gd. to 35.; diicks,o.ss. Gd.; .turkeys,., gobblers 15s. to 225., liens ,Bs.' .to 95., all. at per pair; cauliflowers, 4s:;-to Bs.~Gd. ; ;; cabbages, 4s. to 10s., all at per sackpeas ■ (green),;.9d;i to Is. (per' peck;, fresh 'Mgs, ' to IrSs, "per .dozen; • cheese,. 6d. 40-6 id. per lb.; unions,- .C 7 to -£7 10s. per ton; Akaroa -'cocksfoot,'. lOd. to lid.ryegrass, 4s. to ss. 3d. per bushel. t ; : "- LTVE STOCK SALES.' ...Messrs. Dalgety and-. Comtiany, Limited, re.Waverley,ion Friday, 2000 sheep and 100 cattle camo forward. _: There was a large attendance arid brisk bidding, and we sold the .bulk of ,the yarding, prices, according to 'quality; shbwing-an-improvement on Wanganui priceS. ,'.l Wo. four-tooth ewes, 145.. Id,;, two-tooth bush ewes, 135.; f.m. ewes, 9s. 6c1.; old' owes, 4s.- Sd.; light two-tootft .wethers,;lis.;-..cu11, mixed two-tooths, 7s. .Id.; ■Lincoln- rams,'.-.295.'.'-to 40s. .6d.; fat cows, £3 '15s.forward"'cows, 1 >£3 . 95.; : store cows, 295.; fifteen-month 445. 6d.;. mixed weaners, 20s.- toi2ls: 'Gd'.'- Pigs; Good weaners, 16s. HIGH r COMMISSIONER'S CABLE. The Department of Industries and Commerce has received(the following cable from the High Commissioner, dated March 28, 1908: — The mutton market is firm. Stocks o 1 New
Zealand mutton on hand are light,'and. small shipments are expected. Canterbury mutton is quoted at Ifd. for light-weights, 3Jd. for heavy-weights, per )b.; other than Canterbury at (Jd. for light-weights, 3§d. for heavyweights per lb. . There is a pood demand for all lamb, and supplies arc increasing. 'Canterbury brands are quoted s|d., and other than Canterbury at s}d. per lb. The beef market is quiet but firm, and there is an increasing demand for better grades. Hindquarters are quoted at .IJd.,-forequarters at 2|d. per lb. The butter market is quiet but steady, and buyers are holding back expecting prices to go lower. There (is a good local but no speculative demand. Danish ... U3s. per cwt. . Choicest New Zealand ... Ills, per cwt. Australian ... ... . ... 108s. per cwt. , Argentine, 108s. per cwt. The cheese market is steady, and there is; a better demand. White makes, are quoted at COs., coloured at 02s. per cwt. The hemp market is quiet but rather steadier, and heavy shipments are expccted from Manila. The following ara the current quotations:— Per' ton. •Oft- spot. , £. 8. d. , Good fair grade ... ... ... 24 10 0 Fair grado 22 0 0 Fair current Manila 21 10 0 April-June Shipments. . Good fair grade ... ... ... 23 10 0 Pair grade ... ... 21 10 0 Fair current Manila ... ... 23 10 '0. Tito cocksfoot market is firm; owing to speculative demand. There are light j stocks on hand, and. it is reported that the cocksfoot eecri harvest in Now Zealand this season is light. There is no change in prices to report. The wool market is rather duller. 1 . . THE LONDON MARKETS. BY TELEGRAPH —PRESS ASSOCIATION —COPYRIGHT. ■ V . London, March 29.. . Lambs—Canterbury, light and medium, sjd.; North • Island, s|d.; rest, unchanged; / Rabbits—Owing to large 'arrivals,, rabbits are' rather easier. Sydney are retailing at from 14s. Gd. to 15s. j young, 12s. Gd. to 13s. ■ Wool-r-Fair • competition; prices unchanged. Waihuka, sid. The' catalogue to date- totals 109,859 bales; soldi 89,050. , Hemp market—Quiet, but firm. FebruaryApril, 10s. • Wheat—The- wheat and flour afloat'for the United iKingdom is 4,240,000 quarters; for : the Continent, 2;780,000; Atlantic shipments,.97,'ooo; Pacific, 79,000. V- 1 Copra—Market firm; J215 lOs. iis .obtainable for. March shipments. : THE METAL MARKETS. , : ; Silver, ,25Jd. '' ' ■ Antimony, £9 10s. , ■ j Copper—On spot, <£G1 55.; tliree months, 155.; electrolytic, ,d£G2 ss. * Lead,. .£l4 ss. ' 1 :; . , ' SHARES. . . Wailii, buvers i£9 2s.' Gd., sellers .£9 55.; Waihi Grand Junction, buyers 3Gs. 3d'., sellers 375. Gd. ■ . ' ;
S/; :v- '. - ■■ . , ... • | - • *_ WELLINGTON .SHAKE LIST; :■ ■ * •■•>. ■ ... ■ • ■ —- ■ Ws' : '■ Reserve';|Y at, V- iii'.*'* * I'■ '•-v i " 1 ' • iW- . V,. " :■ . r«r.it«i Fnndani , .. PRICKS. ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ »•;.] COMFANT.. ■;■phiJtjd" Balancs / aHJH* ■ d > I ; . . t-.j to 0- . . ; ' 'Fcrwar?" fit's, fahare. ,Jq , Bnyer.'i Eollor. . j= a lo. Investor. if'; BANKS/' 1 *' .'"V."' ;-4'i &'*'<. ■■£ «.'!& "£,«.■ 3. f's. a., £ e.n.. i ; ' :• ■':■■-few Zealand- :?,HXWXn . A W M ' H • 1° S," <? jpj; ° ■>" ° .J" J .. . Jvatioual •. * • '. 875,000' ; 1 \*3'' ' .la'jg.. > 6 6 *6 : -6-7 G 6 7 0 512 2 if, > • Job.'oM ~. ' Erc'fj?/ 4 ' r " . f 7 2 i vXowZealand <: 30 . 2?S' 2 i" ° li: .Eonth British' . ..',100,000,.=<10 f. > 2,16 l: 0;. v £ \ . . Standard 76,OH • " ST.® 6 •;. « naltd. j 0 . ' 1 ! » V "-- § , [ Kqsitablo Daildiric . E0.0M • .-, j> S jo •, s : 10 3 6 10 0 0 5 P B fc-v-* MetropolitanBaildinc. ; 49.S61--. -'•t'£5 ■■■ '• 3 S- : "W-*7-,- ;r>K>«» • . ' , , ; p: ■Wellington Invest. - . 60,001 ■ -.?'w ' 'J ' 4-. • 6 ' .' i °11 # ' * *• * r"V- :'•* Wel'eton Trusts Loan '101,450- 'ifo'S 1 : a 5' 8 7 0 0 ' IS n ; I 2 • : *'! - ; . NationalMorfcgagoi • - 200,000' : J B 30' 3 3 0 .3 5 0 6 31 '••• ; N«Z. and River Platft' -«• 300,000 - i' ' 7 ; 113 0 HI B 4 8 11 : liOanandllcrcantUa - ;135/22J _ .,,,4 _ » g - ® 0 5 0 , 10 0 0 j?K ■ ."'Auckland . - ISO,370;' v.f: - 36 \S .. ' rt . p'..•■ Christchurch ; . .352,000'// . f * *" w . 30 — l .. ® ► ' 10 0 0 .V- ' "Feflding' - . ' 10.805 i • • m '-.' • - \ T : • I v; . Gisborne•• . .17.303-.' i ' 1, ' 2.9 9 2 12 0 • 210 0 510.0 n • - ,- Miawera •. 8,250 / . ' * > /10< - • -V ' ; •I . Kew Plymontli - '•".."'.•18,000' 9,159 > A - n j{- • 10 • • k'apier 1 . . ■ | 10 nil is; . • . 49,367 [■ 23.1M .6 5. 15 . ' , FsimcrstonNorth ' .£7,000 .' JU® ; 10. . ! . . \ WellinBton-- ;. " v. ' \ - S -"d " •' S 3 2 i,'' ' '"MEAT.- 1 " " : . ... ' Tanterbury • ' ■ • 1B3.727' rS^. 1 ■■■, ■" ' ' 8 -8 0 0 " . . Christciiarch - 153,393 ' ' a " 8 "10 7 fi ,- r :-■'■Ccar-. [,2,000 J ' '4 n^ 1 - ... . 2 .9 0,. 210 0 8.9 0 6 13 \A''S-:-' Wellington Meat Exp' ' ' .. | / 5 8 612 6 ' ■ 105.TG6 £3,757..:. . 1.... _8: E3'0 5 S 0 p 6 6 ' ■ : ) : ' , ■>&* •IB' "/.a'S3. : ,3 6 0 6 9 3 WanGsintu ., . <5.850 ll.«l t> ml. b - - - ' '' " W.iM Raaway.\. ..f : -, J '1 2 7 0 2* 7:0 3 0 P s.z.Bhippins ; ' 473,sir-, s.> : : ,y ' ■ on o . ; . UnionStoam - - -Eoo.ooi - d7_,592 .. 1 ,BU. 7i 114 9 Wftn. Steam Parry.. 1 - .46,33J/.. to ,' 1 mi - 6. ■, ■:. V . V •' Westport .. 1E0.W1 .. 3i Hi fi 15 0 ..7 1 0 7 8 0 6 0 0 t Sanprn - ' •' t!,50J . 6 - iU . ' 1 • n "'.- 'li '' 1 0 (i "l'O t 'l.l 6 7 16 | iaiapoi- -. ./• .•- -500,003. ' •"•«!••• ®- ml -'. • 6 ■ ' ' | . Jiowol :V ! 4? .■ <'■ S 0 0 3 2. 6 ! VOOagUm--- i' t?.*stftftaU-"." ."■-■iM&l.«?.> v.f.T.i .»• 1.0,0, .JJ I S3» TlS'lI V v- ::"' ;i »' , ; i., ,' r .. •'■■;-.'v. ■ . . '■■.■ .■ ' ;■ '/', '/'i'.'. I' >—v ; ;. •JjonagbyRope 47,OMv, •, , n -, .6:2"C». •'6 10 0 ■ • ' 4';.r''*/};i-oylaud&0'Bri3Q •.'> . s, ' 7 °!r." :V,J i .H 1 . 1 /.>15 . 2 2 6- Mfl !.3.9 6 17 2 •- 1 -"ll'WJ; ; V' u ff:. 8 ' ' '■ candle -■ f ; . v , lu . — uv. ., ,./. : , hJfi.Drugsv:- ? ... . J00.00J '< ' V ( : U H : ;7- \r 11. -> Q.12• 6 . '?11;0 •» 0 Paper Mills/: , :W t 75S . : V m fs ! -7. '.-:.l. 2 9- .1 3 '3 • -1 3\3 6.0 5 , Is.I.Cement'- -1 >. ;T .. ;;1 o ; 112 6.' r \ ? r v 4 .-Maanine & Co;'--..', - 4 : / -1; . 10 3 10 6 ... - ' \ , tO.OOCJ .. 'i i, 10 . '412-6 J-415 0 ; ; l , ;r'';' ; /-yr:;/!.j / \\ J gtnl'OporalIousi'i " 4 lb,G3J. ' • • a f i: -v .; f t'ltt l<Vosh Fool i" - " 2c\fl>r : -./JTl. • J ! I ' '• : - •" r '!y.'- . .AVluicoraboiToiflbs-' 4C,si5J • ... » . : . .10.. >. ..... , 4. 8-0 [.-ivi"-' v Vbiiamna.^LiiaiUi^•• • 4«.oVJ -' .• v 9.4li,r" * . *U : . "<a' : 0 13 G % ' 019 0 ; ; 018 9 • fl 0 0
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