METAL PRICES IMPROVE.
• SYDNEY, March 14. Ihe official London (middle) quotations, for Monday, as- received by the Australian Mines and Metals Association, compare as under with those previously cabled:—
The annual meeting of shareholders- of Booth, Macdonald, and Co., Christchurch, was held on Monday, when the retiring directors; •Alessrs.G.M. Hall and J, W Harding;-.swere: fe-"electea,-i; ;■ '.. •; c. >'■
Mar. 9. JIar. 13. Per ton. Per ton. Copper— £ s. d. £ s. d. Standard, spot . 28 11 3 29 4 i% Standard, forward 28 15 7% 29 9 iV*Eloetrolytic ... 32 10 0 33 15 0 w . ■ to — 34 5 0 Wire bars .... — 34 5 Q Lead — . ■ Spot 11 2 6 11 5 0 Forward 11 5 0 11 7 6 Spelter— Spot 14 14 4% 15 2 6 Forward 14 15 0 15 2 6 rin— Spot ...... 149 0 0 150 1 3 Forward 149 11 3 150 13 9 Silrer— . Standard, per oz . 18 7-8d 17%d Fine, per oz .... 19 7-8d 19 l-8d •American, 5.75 cents, a lb.
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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 62, 15 March 1933, Page 12
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