FINANCE AND COMMERCE.
United Press Association By Electric right (Received July 27, 1 a.m.) London, July 26. Consols are quoted at 15s. (Last week's quotation £92 17s 6d.) Wheat —European markets firm ; the English has advanced 6d ; Amercan irregular and excited, consequent upon the Government weather bureau report. Cargoes are strong, with a tendency upward. The American visible supply is 86,433,000 bushels. Sugar—Slow. German beet 9s 44-d, first marks lis. "Copper—Nominal. Spot £67 15s ; three months £68. Tin—Declining. Spot £120 10s; three months £115 ss. Pig Iron — £bi Is 6d. Lead—£l2 1« 2dSpelter—£l6 13s 9d. Wool—Bradford market very firm; common sixties Is supers Is 6|d. The London sales are very firm, especially for fine crossbreds. " Somerlea"4id,"Waiau".3|d.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 9298, 27 July 1901, Page 2
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