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[Press Association—Copyright.] LONDON, March 27. Silver—£3o 1 3-16. Copper.—On spot, £96 ss: three months £IOO 15s. 't he fall is chiefly attributable to the Wall street slump induced by pessimistic, reckless bear sales. Best judges regard the position of metal as sound, as stocks are small. Tin. —On spot, £IBO 15s; three months £179. The fall is duo to bear attacks. Lead.—£l9 7s 6d. At the tallow auctions 836 casks were offered and 145 sold. Prices are inclined to he easier. Received this day at 11.57 a.m. LONDON, March 27. Wheat.—The American visible wheat supply is 641,000 quarters. The wool sales closed firm. The prices were ihe highest.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 28 March 1907, Page 2
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