EAST COAST WOOL FOR LONDON.
The. New Zealand, Shipping Company's motor-ship rßangitiki, which loaded, at Tokomaru Bay last week, took 2001 bales of coast wool, and in addition R9l-bales transhipped from Gisborne and Tolaga Bay were loaded. This wool represents the first shipment from the coast 'this season, and is for the first series of London wool sales, opening in January.
■LOW. RATE FOR MONEY
1 (British Official Wireless.)
' • RUGBY, November 16. The; total- amount applied for in £35,000,000 -of 'Treasury, bills was '£41,875,000. ' The amount allotted in bills at'three'months was £31,167,000. The average, rate per cent .-was 4/9.46, as compared -with 5/2.65 one week ago. -Tenders will be received next week for Treasury bills to the maximum amount of .£40,000,000. The rate 4s 9.48 d per cent, appears to be the lowest on record.
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Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 121, 19 November 1934, Page 12
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135EAST COAST WOOL FOR LONDON. Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 121, 19 November 1934, Page 12
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