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COMMERCIAL.

MONEY AND MARKETS. Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. . LONDON, June 17. (Received June 18, at 11.30 a.m.) The quantity of wheat and flour afloat for the United Kingdom hj 3,330,000 quarters, and for the Continent 1,495,000. Storks and Shares. —Bank of Australasia, £B3; Union, £3B; New Zealand, £101; all others unchanged . Copper.—Spot, £55 10s,; three months, £54 15s. AUSTRALIAN COMMERCIAL REPORT. Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. (Received June 18, at 11 a.m.) SYDNEY, June 18.—Wheat (nominal), 4s 3d to 4s 4d; chick, 4s 4d. Flour, £9 10s; Manitoban, £l2 10s. Oats: Tasmanian Algerian, 3s 3d; milling, 3s 6d; prime feeding, 3s 4d to 3s sd. Barley: Cape prime, 4s Id. Maize: Prime, 4s 6d. Bran and pollard, Is 3j4. Peas:

Prussian blue, 6s 103 to 7s. Potatoes: Tasmanian, £5 10s to £5 15s. Onions: Victorian, £7 15s to £8; New Zealand, £7. Butter, Is 6d. Cheese: Local, 7sd to 9Jd; New Zealand prime loaf, B£d to 9d. Bacon, 7d to BJd. MELBOURNE, June 18.—Wheat, 4s Id. Oats: Algerian feeding, 2s lid to 3s Id; milling, 3s 3d. Maize, 4s 4d. Bran and pollard,, Is lid. Potatoes, £5. Onions, £7 to £7 10s. ADELAIDE, June 18.—Wheat (nominal), 3s lOd. Flour (quiet), £8 15s to £9. Oats: Alger'an, 2s 8d to 3s; whites, 3s 3d to 3s 6d. Bran and pollard, Is 3d. COLD STORAGE ACCOMMODATION. Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. (Received June 18. at 10.30 a.m.) LO v DON, June 17.—Mr John Holmes, former y Trnde Commissioner for New Zealand, investigated the cold storage accommodation at South Afr'can ports and at PrtSa d. He holds optinrstio views on the Australian trade, and believes that vessels hereafter wll provi'ion in Australian centres in preference to London. NEW ZEALAND PRODUCE FOR AUSTRALIA. A buyer from New South Wales is now operating in Canterbury for fodder for animals per'shing from drought in Austra'ia. It is stated that he has secured £IO.OOO worth of oats, damaged wheat, feed barley, and straw. Two more buyers are expected there before the end of the week. Although not buying for the New South Wales Government, the purchaser hopes to get a rebate of the Federal Tariff on the shipment.

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Evening Star, Issue 11607, 18 June 1902, Page 6

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COMMERCIAL. Evening Star, Issue 11607, 18 June 1902, Page 6

COMMERCIAL. Evening Star, Issue 11607, 18 June 1902, Page 6