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FINANCE AND COMMERCE.

, 'TEE SHAEE MAEICET. i Investment shares : ..'iiiet/with/a drill market .yesterday, there was no business done", and .relatively few. ■ Values} !■' show /no "material changes. ■-/' National.-' Banks, j. ■ buyers. 45'.15., .sellers: 45 25.; National' Mort- ■ . . gage, /buyers 42 19s. 6d.; : Wellington Deposit, ■ sellers 9s. Id. ;'■ Christchuroh Gas, "buyers 49 - '12s. 6d..ex dividend ,vFeilding Gas, sellers 18s. . ,- 6d.; National Insurance/buyers'27s:'.6d'.'; New* : v v -Zealand Insurance, sellers' J63 165.; : Standard In-' surance, buyers 225. 3d., sellers 225.; 6d;; Wel- //'/ lington/Meat and;,Export,-third issue, sellers. 43 4s.cum' dividend j'Manawatu /Rails/sellers' ■?-" 495.',' NewiZealand Shipping;-li'nyers J!6 .25.-. Sd.',v . - Wellington' Steam -Ferry; .sellers'l7k''6d.; 'West- : .- port Coal, sellers 46 125.;. Donaghy Bono and .Twine, sellers £1 As.-; Loyland-O'Brien limbor, sellers 35.--.6 di; ;No\v- Zealand Paper. Mills,, buyers 235.,-.sellers 235. 4kL.-; Sharland's ordi-- : nary, sellers 20s. . ' . - .' 'THE MINING MARKET. ' ..' There .was/littledoing in'the .mining section- ; yesterday. Tangiaros had quittance at Is; Bd., • and these shares keep remarkably i firm.,, ' They / are looked upon as a good speculation, and" as- ; ' the money-involved is small; -'there 'are 'quite" i number of operators in the scrip. Talismans ioid at 42, 7s. 3d., ' and. are finner-. than at! : tho close of last week. . Big Rivers have had a '■ further advance,- and are-now Quoted at 375. V ; ;v 3d., buyers. • Yesterday's,.quotations'...were as! under I, ■ •.'• -Buyers., Sellers. Sales. ■4 s. d.. -. 4s. d.- 4s. d. • Talisman' ... ... 2 7 0 •2!7. -9 •' 2 -'7 3" Vaihi ... w 9 3 6 ' 9 -1 C — Tairua Broken' tf-> v Hills ... _ 0 210 — ' N.Z. Crown • ■ — 0 4'3 — I'angiaro ■■ _• . II 1 S 01 10 91-8 ■ Jig Eiver w 117 0 ... —, ' THE LONDON WOOL SALES. ' ..'The.-Press Association telegram fully confirms ; . Jie. earlier .•reports-(as to. the relapse •in values. , Che market closed'with prices- practically on a r ,)ar with the closing rates for.May. ,Taking. ;he figures supplied'-by tho High-Commissioner - ralues compare as under:— , . r'■ .v.: ... .. ■ •. May Prices. July Prices'. Herino— d. ~ d. ;.d... . d. Superior 11 to 12$ • IOHo 12 Medium. :... B.\. to 10i' ... 8' to 10 ■ Inferior. -< ... aj to 8 ... 6' to 7* :. \ May Prices. \ July Prices. ' Crossbred— d., d. d. U. • i Fine, all "grades _10 'to 12 - „ 10 to 12 Medium -„M- „7} to' 9.J 8-to 10 "Coarse V— ~ ~. 5 to 81 _ -51 to- 81/ . Most descriptions show a parity with tho : sales, or are lower. The distribution of the wool, compared with the corresponding sales of last, year, is as under:— , - July, July, ■' --V,, 'WW.- :V:- .1098.':, .Sold to— "Bales: '.Bales. Home,-buyers : .82,000 95,000 ' ..../Continental _- ... 55,000 75,500 . American ... 5,000 13,000 , Held over ■ • ... "... ■ 24,000.'* ";BS,OOO - V/'i •'/ -166,000 . .. 261,500 . The total of-261,500-bales for tho sales just closed is apparently incorrect/ for tho quantity / available was-just 10,000 bales more,.and the : carry-over must, therefore, bo .about- 98,000 bales. Of the quantity" held over, 50,000 bales . are New./Zealandj.wool,, in/thorcarry-ovor, -last: ■ year Npw'Zealand wool'totalled 19,500 bales/ 'The , purchasing," has - ' been very free, "and jsboing tha£ ' the demand, for-'tho manufactured'article ij' limits, much of.-, the'boughtwool w)ll remain in tho lofts./ Thcib'uying lia«-. been, speculative, the cheapness of wool hieing the The outlook is not .-promising,The\Customs, revenije collected at Wellington yelterday. amounfed !to i:25Sr lis. id. - "'/■ ' , ASSOCIATION.)'' * ... ~ Dunedin, August 3. - - btock-Jixchange quotations:—Dredging stocks: Uexandra* Lead;,'; sellers. 3s;; Bignells Notown, Diiyers ;ls. -3>l.;'sellers 25.; Chicago, 6ollcrs,- Bs. •3d.; Electrip,-buyers'ss.,..sellers Bs.'6d.; Enter- ; prise, sellers/3s.;,Golden Bed, sellers'os. 3d.; 1 Hartley; and s Eiley, sellers /175.; Koputai,.buyers . ■, £2 -10s.,...sellers,' =£3;...Lady...Epxburgh,',(p~aid);; - buyers,/lOsj;'/Ladyi'Eo^burgh ! - (cohtrib.-),-buyers' Bs. 9d., sellers 10s.; Molyneux Kohinoor, sel--lers 2s. j-NewAlpine '.Consols, buyers 65., sel- ■ lers 135.; New .Trafalgar, buyers 19s. 9d., sel-, lers £1 os.'' 6d.i;- Notown Creek,'- sellers; 10s,'; Pactolus, sellers 175.; Eise. and Shine, buyers -21 12s. 6d., sellers .£1 15s. Mining-stocks: Big Eiver, buyers £1 12s. 6d., sellers .51 17s, - ■ 6d.; New, May Queen, buyers 25.; Tasmanian Copper,,.buyers 6s;; sellers 6s. .9d.j -Hercules, buyers 9s. 3d., Sellers lis.; Tangiaroa, buyers ' Is. 7d., sellers Is. lid.; Talisman Consolidated, buyors £2 Is. 3d., sellers £2 Bs. ■ Waihi Grand *. Junction,-buyers £'], 12s. Investment stocks: National Bank, sellers £o 3s. 6d.; Union 'Bank, sellers J!6:,25:; Standard Insurance/ buyers JJI 25.; Co., buyers .14s. 9d., sellers 41 , 15s. 3d.; Westport Coal Co., sellers JC6- 13s. 6d.; Milburn Lime and Cement. (10s.), buyers Us., 3d.; Mosgiel. Woollen,'sellers >£3 os. Od.; New. Zealand Drug-Co. (£2), buyors £2 10s. 6d.;New Zealand Paper Mills, buyers >C 1 12s. 9d., sellers JCI - 13s. 6d.; Now Zealand Portland Cement, buyers .CI 35.9 d., sellers -SI ss. ;,New Zealand Portland Cement (new issue), sellers ss. (prem.); Otago "Daily Times," sellers £2 Is.; Donaghys Bope and Twine, sellers, £1 3s. MINING NEWS. v ' ,/ The following telegram has been received from , the. New Big River ,Co. by tho AYellington Stock Exchange, dated August 3:—July ■ return battery,-335 tons, 5070 i. 2dwts. retorted gold; oyanide for June and July, 300 tons tailings, Ulo& sdwts.; bullion, total value, . .£2390. ■ (BY TEIBaEiTH—FBBSS ASSOCIATION.) . ' Auckland, August 3. During July tho Tairua Broken-Hills Golduinin'g Co. crushed rvud. treated .4-30 .tons of.

WELLINGTON SHARE LIST.

ore for"a"return'of '.£lOlO., :This' is;the highest return for . any; .similar, period during' the present .^year.... 'exceeds' the'? June: return, when 394 tons yielded .£9d4,; and us. higher on the average - result • than that for the three months, .ended; .April 9 (£2032 from 1100' tons). The total amount won from th'o mine to dato is 487,001 19s. ■

f ,Thei' followingpitems' are extracts from the latest' number of" the ."New Zealand Mines Record":—

,A,{ deposit, of the rare mineral'thorite is believed : to• have been found at Wolfram .Creek, ;in; ;the Northern .Territory of-'Australia. -~ Before repatriation- began,' the Chinese are reported ,to hare produced from to .two-fifths.of, the gold output of the E-and. ; .-A', liew. alluvial,'.find has beon made forty-six mlies»from'(iCoolgardie, Western Australia, on the line; ; A blackfellow first brong;ht .m- an .alluvial sing weighing over/an •ounce,.'and, several.men ;working on the rail-: ■ivay.left; work to.look for the gold; One party struck gold, but, so fir, there is nothing to warrant a-rush. The ground was not proviously .worked. . ■ ~*./• TJp to May 31, 1908, the Now Zoaland Crown ••Mines removed from the underground workings 326,774 tons, of .quartz, a very large proportion of this tonnage having been broken m tho valuo'of tho bullion obtained up td the .endibf June;. 1908, has been .£788,143, or at the rate of a little over £2 ss. per ton. i The Lady -Roxburgh Gold-dredging Company, .which' was .registered in March, 1900; obtained ■ 44900Z.'3dwt: 23gr. of . gold, value - i! 17,263 2s. 4d., and paid in dividends up to December 31, 1907. The total expenditure; during tho same period was 419,747 10s. lid. Last year the. dredge won sS4oz. 2dwt. 21gr.' of gold, value 42249 16s. 8(1., and. the expenditure wa« 43076 14s. sd. Tho paid-up capital'amounted to 44585 75.'6 d." - > ■ > -, j Protecjaon'-has-been consented to by the' Hon. the' Minister foriMines, for a period of twelve months, in ; favonr of tho New Zealand Crown Mines, Limited, for threis waterraces;. Talisman-Consolidated. Karangahake, for Imperial and Adelino Ecefs Special Claims, for six. months: T. H. G. Lloyd, Waihi. Beefs. SpeciaJ„.Claim,.,..for ,six months; H. Shaw, Em-' Sire Special.Claim,-Waihi, for six monthsj'Neir. lart'Company, 4 Fortuna and Fortuna Extended Special Claims, Thames, for six-'months;. Tairua Extended Company, Uzailla Extended Special-Claim and-machine site; at Tairua, for six months; TZG: De Eenzy, ; WaimanguSpecial Claim. Whanganiata, for six months; E. Wilson, Golden Crown and Crown Special Claims, Pnru, for four months. v. ' 'In concluding a' revi'ew of the' anual report of thetWaihi-Goldmining Comnany, the "Engineering and Mining Journal" (New York) states:— "Altogether,/ tho report of the Company discloses a very: prosperous condition of affairs, and ■ th?, shareholders are to be congratulated on •having a. mine which has had such-a successful caroer/and which promises so well for the future."/,.,': ' . .",/ . The. .Rising - Sun Gold-dredging Companv, which carries on operations near Cromwell, Otaeo, .registered in February, 1901. Up •to December. 81, 1907,-, the dredge won 64850z." 7dwt. Ugr'./of gold, Value 424,997 17s. 5d., 44000 was.' pnidwin.-dividends, and the expenditure amounted to 421,353 7s. 9d. Last year the gold obtained . was 14920z. 17dwt., value 45771 12s. 2d.',"and 'the- expenditure was 42584 16s. 4d. The..subscribed capital is 48000, of which 45500 has/been actually paid up in cash. ' Quito,a,novel system—that is, as far as transrOTfting -ore-'is concerned—is proposed by tho ■Viclorian .United r ;Goldtoining Company, Balfor the carriage of its ore tjio hattery. The mine is one •of;) the oldest; injitßo locality; it is on tho '.Ih'dicatbr ]in"e'~of-reef, and is situated in the ,P)i.d,st,Qf..a;populous neighbourhood. Its surface area is of small dimensions, and for many years past portions/of..the mnllqck had had to; bo carted away in-addition to taking tho ore to t)io. battery, a, distance of over half a-mile. Tho expense-has proved a hoavj' item. Recently it was'proposed to"iiijnstruct, a tramway', but, in order to do;this; it was found necessary that a costly bridge would have to bo erected over the railway lino inj Ejng Street. It is now contemplated to run motor' vehicles for tho' carriage of the ore, and the directors have put themselves in. communication'with an engineer who is visiting England. to'make inquiries as to cost, etc. The'quartz from' the mine aver-ages.about.7dwt.-por ton/and, notwithstanding ;nT£y.ions;heavy:transport charges, the Company has' been .able', to'.'pay dividends -to) the'-shore-'' holders. ,• Tho number of miners employed in Tasmania durinir the quarter ended MarcTi 30, 1908, was 6698 .Europeans -,and 76, Chinese, as against 7240 Europoans. and 139 Chinese in the corresponding quarter' of 1907. A coal prospecting license over 2000 acres in the Buller district, West Coast, has been consented t'o by tho Hon. the Minister for Mines in favour, of Mr. David J. Williams, Waimangaroa. The area to bo prospected is situated in Blocks X, VI, and V, Kawatiri Survey District.

- A subsidy of 434 has been authorised to enable Messrs. Couch and Eoberts to tost a reef in tho Manaia.: district. Coromandel County for a period of four months. A reef, 12ft. wide is exposed ovor a largo area of ground on tho surface, but so far very littlo work has been done on it. HIGH COMMISSIONER'S CABLE. ' The Department of Industries and Commerco has received the following cablo from tho High Commissioner dated London, August 1, 1908 •— Tho mutton market is dull. Trado is very disappointing, there being only a very hand to mouth demand, and tho supply exceeds tho demand. . Canterbury mutton is quoted at 4d. North Island at 3Jd., and Iliver Plate at 3j£ per lb.-' \ The;.lamb'.;market is a shado weaker, but there , is a good demand for prime quality lamb. Stocks'.on -hand aro heavy/ and' are being widely distributed amongst agents, who aro pushing!sales. Canterbury brands aro quoted at s}d- Per lb. for heavy weights, 5Jd. per lb. for' light weights; other than Canterbury at s}d. per lbA »•>• - v \Tho beef ..market is quiet, and stocks of New .Zealand btaii'ds on hand are.light,. .The.weather.

lately, has beon unfavourable to the sale of beef. Hind quarters are quoted at id., forequarters at 2|d. por lb. The butter market is: quiet but firm. Supplies are increasing, but there is a good demand and no stock is accumulating. The prospects for next season are encouraging. Choicest New Zealand butter is quoted at llGs.; Danish, 1225.; Siberian, 108s.; and Canadian, llGs. per cwt. The cheese market is quiet, but steady. Coloured makes aro quoted at 595., white' at 625. por cwt. 1 The hemp market is dull.. Thero is vory little business doing, and no change in prices to roport. The cocksfoot seed market is unsettled and speculative. American crops aro beingoflercd, and it is anticipated that the crop will fall short of the estimate. Nominal quotations are: American, 80s.; New Zealand, 85s. for bright clean 171b. seed. The hop market is dull, owing to the' English crop promising well. ' Wool sales closed August 1. Americans aro buying and shipping suitable parcels freelj', and tho demand is likely to continue at' present quotations.- The following are the estimated values ■ Superior merinos ... 10.U1. to Is. Medium merinos .« «. Bd. to lOd. Inferior merinos ... — 6d. to 7id. Fine crossbreds, all grades — lOd. to Is. Medium crossbreds,' all grades Bd. to lOd. Coarse crossbreds, all grades s}d. to SJd. The follovring shipments from the River Plate during the month of JulysMutton. Lamb. London „. ... 187,911 27,815 Liverpool ' ... ™ 125,869 1,478 . Hull ... ... 12,341 1,250 Newcastle ... ... 14,001 1,455 Cardiff • ... ... 21.667 391 J Plymouth ... 820 nil. LONDON WOOL SALES. (BY TEI.EGBAPH—PBESS ASSOCIATION—COPTEIGHT.) London, August 2. The wool catalogued to date totals 201,583 bales; sold to Home buyers, 95,000; for the Continont, 75,500; American, 13,000; held over, 88,000. The recent weaker demand has led to a relapse. Closing prices, are mostly identical with May closing rates, the only exceptions being for medium to good merinos—both scoured greasy—which are 7i per cent. Hearer than in May; fine greasy 'crossbreds, which declined o per cent., and scoured crossbred, which are a. penny cheaper. The following wore the average prices realised for the fleece portions of the clips named: Mangaoha'ne, 7Jd.; Tehoa, IOJd. , The New- Zealand Loan and Mercantile' Agency Company have' received the following caDle from London, under date. August 1:— "Wool—As 'compared with last sale's closing rates prices are higher about par to's per cent, for coarse crossbred,, scoured merino medium,' medium crossbred, coarse and medium crossbred slipe;, and about 5 per cent, to -7J per cent, for greasy merino medium; lower about par to 5 per cent, for fine crossbred, .and about 5 per, cent, for merino scoured and faulty wool; and about the same for scoured merino super. 88,000 bales held over. Sales closed firmly." Messrs. | Dalgety and Company, Limited, Wellington, have, received the following cable message from their London house, under dato of August 1:— The wool sales have closed. Competition throughout was fairly animated. Super merino .wools.—Prices.are on-a par with closing rates of May . series. . Short faulty scoured merino wools.—Unoha'nged. - Prices for other descriptions are,- on the average, higher, as . under, as compared with closing rates, of last series:— Good and medium merino wools, 8 por cent. Greasy inferior merino wools, 5 per cent. ' Scoured good and medium merino wools, par to 5. per cent. 1 . Fine crossbred?wools, par to 5 per cent. Good bright greasy mediums crossbred wools (when bought for America), 10 per cent. Other medium . and coarse crossbred wools (greasy), 5 per cent. .■ Scoured medium and coarse crossbred wools, unchanged. • Out of the net 'quantity available for sale (276,000 bales) 102,000 bales have beon sold for Home consumption; 76,000 bales for : the Continent; 10,000 .bales for America; leaving 88,000: bales to be. carried forward to tho next series (September), of which 80,000 bales were not offered for ■ sale. / Messrs. Roberts and Co. have, received the following wool market cablegram from their London house, Messrs. Sanderson, Murray and Co., dated August 1:—• The sales have closed firm, with 90,000 bales held over. Compared with the closing rates of last London sales, tho market shows no material change, except for medium greasy merino, which-has advanced 5 per cent. 1 COLONIAL AND OTHER PRODUCE. London, August 2. Hemp.—Market slow. October-December, ,£25 10s. :

Babbits—Market firm. Largo Melbourne are retailing at from. 13s. to 13s. 6d. New season's arrivals aro excellent.

Hides. —Neglected and •' stocks ; withdrawn. There was 'better business ,in leather 1 at later rates. . Copra.—Market quiet. Thore were a 5 few sales of South Sea (bags) at .£l7. Tallow.'—Stocks, 12,032 packages or 4208 tons; gross imports, 5502 packages; deliveries, 8122. Wheat.—The wheat and flour afloat for the United Kingdom is 1,815,000 quarters; for the Continent, 1,090,000 quarters; Atlantic shipments, 254,000. THE METAL MARKETS. (bt tei.egkaph—pbess association* —corriuaßT.) London, August 2. Copper.—On spot, £59 17s. Gd.; three months, .£6O 12s. Gd.; electrolytic, ,£6O 15s. per ton. Tin.—On spot, £138.10s.; three months, £139 15s. per , ton. Lead, £13 7s. 6d. per ton. FROZEN MEAT MARKET. (HI TELEGEATS—rEESS ASSOCIATION—COPritIGnT.) •London, August 2. The Frozen Meat Trade Association's Smithfield market quotations for the undermentioned classes of frozen meat , are based on actual sales ,'of not less than ,one hundred carcasses of mutton or lamb, or twenty-five carcasses of beef of fair average quality. ? These quotations aro not for selected lines, but for parcels fairly representative of , the bulk of the shipments now on the' market \ " Au s' 2 ' J*}ly2G. Mutton— d. d. Canterbury, light ... — ... — Canterbury, medium ... — ... '— Canterbury, heavy ... — ... — North Island, best brands ... 3| ... 3| LambCanterbury, light ... si, ... 55 Canterbury, medium ... 5f ... 5J Canterbury, heavy ... 5J ... Dunedin and Southland — ... 5} North Island - ... 5t BeefNew Zealand fores ... 215-16 New Zealand hinds ... 3j ... 4 RIVER PLATE. Mutton, heavy ... 3J Mutton, light — _( 3J Beef, fores —• _■ 2} Beef, hinds — — 313-1G

Ri'f Xcoi™,. M °. I s1 !? < • *• sis. g" s "» ■ ».fcr. j ■> | a «™*»- •' ■ ■' BANKS. v J' . i iS £ £ J! 8. d. i «. d. £ B. d. i s, a. ?J? land ... ... 5,000,000 ' ! 50i0M. : 3* ' >10 #'«* 8 9 3 0 0,0 0.314 1 J;-. v , . 1<atlonal ~ - . ™ *" -375,000-. 361,363 ' gj 15' " 12 tl- 0 5 2 0 5 6 0 514 3 INSURANCE. National ... , „ ... joo.oco 549,330 1 nnltd, 15 17 6 1 8 0 1. 7.6 5 8 1 Jew Zealand „ ; ... 3CO.OOO 596,674 .- J 8 10 3" 9 3 16 0 315 0 5 6 8 v.. bouth JJntiBh ... . .... 1C0.U00 432,240 5 '44 so 215 0 5 9 1 btaadara ... r ... .... ... , JWX o ifebai !j oi i|j 123 12 e 129 FINANCIAL, V'. ;••«••'.' : ro.000 . 10,742 10 ,10'0 0 10 2 0 10 3 6 0 v.' .-Metropolitan Building ... . £0,742 tfiSi" m -."nil 7 : -Wellington Invest.',... ,• ... ... -.eOMO- / 3.G33 . .1 ■ 41 6 i..,-. 012 0 0110 58 1 - Wellington Trust and Loan ... 101,250 ' 44,334 .* 5 d 770 780 780 562 : Kational Mortgage ... ... V - 200,000 127,746 g' a 10 2 19 6 3 1 0 3 0 0 6 13 4 - , N.ii. 'and Biver Hato ... 300,000 . 250,'269 \ nil- 8' 110'6 111 3 111 6 4 8 11 Loan and Mercanuiu m ... 135,222 315,133 • j 64 ! , 5 0 311 0 4 3 - 0 4 3 1210 0 OAS. ' Auckland .;. 160,370 £5,463 E ' nil 16 Ctristoliurclj ... ... 160,000 63,017 5 • nil 10 012 6 10 2 6' 10 0 0 5 0 0 1'eiiding .... ... ... ... ... 12,000 93d: r i ''nil ' ViC- '0 18 6 019 6 tiiBDornfl .;. ... ... ;.. ... 17,300 10,565 , " iu 13 5 : ' 2 12 .6 210 0 5 10 0 iiawera • ... ... ... ... .;. . 8,250 bSM 3 . } '-in 4 ; hew.Wymouth ... ... ... ... . 16.000 ■ 3321 5* n il 10 Napier. ... : ... ... ) .. . ...nil. 15 / ... [ 49,057 -53.1S4 5 5- 15 . : l-'almoraton 'Nortli :.. v 27,C00 ,11,092 J : . J ■. ™ .7.3 6 7 6 0 6 3 3 -.Wellington ... .... ', 124,570 71.793 ' 10 nil 10 19 7.6 10 12 6 19 .7 6 5 3 3 . 1. , 1. 1 -. ■». >. •» ~ 1 s 5 10 10 '7 6 - y-y.,, ;■ yy.-'-^. , , 11 Unristctuuxh .55®- -"S'SS' .7i, u8 /«-i !»«.. ' 8. 0 0 • dear ... ' ... ... ... ... , 16 5,920,. .. >77,042,. 10 ml,. ,J r ,... 10 0 0 i-i'.:' ... .... ... •.! ... I £2,000' '[6,261 1 'nil 'lM "'S '9 0 210 0 2 9 0 5 2 0 ■ K. i, Wellington Heat Export ... ... ! . 4 ' 6 12} 915.0 10 0 0 . ». : : - >; |io5.7« . i - ? j ■- m ' Wangamii „ « - J . 45^KJ,' - 10J315' ; f . « . 340 iV ; TRANSPORT, ,i'., ' ' , ,j " • ' ?7 a^i^!?^ awar ~ - ■ 1T0.000 •' 121,45-3 1 \ ri >':r 28 0 2 9 0 2 3 0 217 2 ' i mpu illt.»' coal. -.--v .. ' ■" £E0 -SP° K7 ', 35 '14 125 . 610 0 '619 0 618 0 6 7 0 laupiri ... ■ t5,000 - WSJ J - nil 74 019 0 . 019 0 714 0 ' ! WOOLLEN. wuV' ' ■ Kaiapoi: W, lOOW) 52,854 3 nil 64 ' ' Mo«ciel-,"y;.- 83,157 . l!jU2 sj - vlj, . 4 . .Wellington . ... ... , • .ti!,9a5'. ; . M.aetS .1 -.1 0 3 7..0 -'3 0 0 ,3 8 0 7 1 2 MISCELLANEOUS. . . , " :'.-i . " • Donaghy Eope _\ ... *"•••181 1 nil 6 1 3" 0 14 0 ,v ; ; Leylana:and 0Bncn ...... .i.;S5,0p0;: 1 ,,:, n u, , 2 36 2 3 6 7 0 0 ; KauriceTUle;,Lima-., v„.-.7,OOOt; 1 L.„u, "s . '■ '■ ' " • K.Z. Candle." ... , '-.lo.coo. '. .676 10 vtf 8 ... ' ' 1 "• ' - • • £CO,CCO-; . ••56,730 3 p 'Sl L 7 ; *210 "G 111 6 • bll' 0 S 3 8 »v "• • ™ : : W '" 5 1 nil 7 1 3 0' 1 3 ih 13 0 ' : ' '• K, SSS' S7 ' 670 i ■ '10- : 316 6 ■ » ' 816-6 10 '9 1 Ward aud Co. ... „ ... .._ . E0.C00 r. 34.543 4 . 1 10 417.6 5 0 0 ' 415 "0 8 8 5 Wgtn.'Opera(Honso ... 18,630:' 11716- 5 ,,'nil' 124 ;7 9 0 ' ,: "- ■ .Wgtn.,-Fresli'Food ( ..l.. S3i6i' 1 '.v. 1 ' nil/' " -v . . . : ".£0,153 ■'« 'Si 'fi " 4 2-6 ■ a • ! 56,013 ' j-,;. 1 uil' ,74 :. , 1:0 0. .019 6 714 0

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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 267, 4 August 1908, Page 10

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FINANCE AND COMMERCE. Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 267, 4 August 1908, Page 10

FINANCE AND COMMERCE. Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 267, 4 August 1908, Page 10

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