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GOVERNMENT SECURITIES.

The following are the latest quotations for Government securities : —

"Interest payable iv Way and Novombei. ■(-Interest payable in January and Jnly. payable iv Annl aud Uutober. MONIiY MARKKT. Tho market rate of discount for best three months' bills ia 1-lii lower at 3 13-16 per cent. The iiauk of J'inglaud rate is 4 per cent., as against '6\ per cenb. on the 6th February. COLONIAL AND OTHER PRODUCE. Wheat. — Tho markets are firm except in iTrance, whero the weather i.-i mild. Cargoes itro steady— Calitoi-iiian August shipinont, 3Ls 3d iier quarter; December-January sliiuuient, yOa Ud. The American visible supply of wheat oast of the Rockies is estiinatea at 80,o27,00() bu&hels. Sugar. — Uerinau beet, 88deg., Id lower at 8a Ssd per owt ; first uim-k, granulated, f.o.b. Hamburg, 2d lower, at !)« 7d per cwb. Bradford Tops. — The market is quiet. Common 60's, 23£ d per lb ; super 60's, 2]£d per lb ; 40's, l>iU per lb ; 4ti's, 13d por lb. ' Butter. — The market is dull. Dauihb, lWs to 116s, as againßC ÜBs to 120s lust woek ; colonial,' liOs to 112s, or 2s below last week's quotations. THE PRICES OF METALS. • Copper.— Spot, 2s 6d higher, at .£SO 19a 3d per ton ; three mouths', 3s 9d higher, at .£sl 5a per tou. Tin-.— Spot, £3 2d 6d lower, at .£ll6 lß-i per ton ; throe montlia', .83 15s por ton, at .Cll7 7s (id per ton. .fig-iron.— Glasgow warrants, No. 1 cash, 6d lower, at 543 por ton, f.o.b. in Clyde. JiOiid, unchanged, at l?s per ton. bilver, Is 10 5-lOvl per oz.

Pripe. . compared with last week. Zi% Imperial Consols • 4 % New South Wales 3\% New South Wales 3 % NtstTSoutli Wales 4 % Victorian Si% Victorian 3 % "Victorian 3\% .South Aiibtraliau 3 % South Australian 4 % Queensland 31% yueeusland ... a% QucenUaud 4 ■& New ZbAlaud* ... 34% New fcealandt ••• 3 % New ZeiUiuiJJ ... 3J « West Aiisttaliuu 3i% Tasiniuiiiui JE s. d. 92 12 6 103 0 0 101 0 0 02 0 0 10G 0 0 101 0 0 95 0 0 102 0 0 91 0 0 ay o o 90 0 0 HI 15 0 100 10 0 10J 0 0 95 0 0 101 0 0 iOi 0 0 Unchanged I Unchanged Unchaujjoil ] Unchanged |Unchiini,'u(l Unchanged Undiluted jUuchauscd Uncbun^-ed Uuchaiigod Uuclianj;ed Unchausfi'd It)/- lower Unchanged Unchanged Unchanged Unchaaged

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Evening Post, Volume LXIV, Issue 149, 20 December 1902, Page 4

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GOVERNMENT SECURITIES. Evening Post, Volume LXIV, Issue 149, 20 December 1902, Page 4

GOVERNMENT SECURITIES. Evening Post, Volume LXIV, Issue 149, 20 December 1902, Page 4

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