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COMMERCIAL.

By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright London, May 24.

The stock of gold and coin is 4133,873,000, the reserve is £23,496,000, the proportion of resorve to liabilities being 48 - 41 ; amount of notes in circulation, £29,569,000 ; public deposits, .619,504,000; other deposits, £38,943,000; invested in Government securities, £14,164,000; other securities, £25,717,000.

_ Three months’ bills arc at 3f{. Consols arc at 94. Victorian 4 per cent, debentures are at 1114; 34 per cent, at 104} ; Tasmanian 34 per cent, at 1034; West Australian 34 per cent, at 101. Other stocks are unaltered in price. The wheat market is firm. American

markets are recovering, after tho declaring of favorable crops reports. Ccargoes are firmer in prices. Victorian March shipments are quoted at 29s 9d ; April, 29s 6d; for cargoes off coast, 30s 3d is asked.

Copper is nominal in price. Spot, 694 ; three months, 70. Tin : Spot, 1314 ; throe months, 130?,. Iron, 54s l ; \d. The sugar market is flat. German is at 9s 6d; first marks, 11s 14d. At the Bradford sales, wool is quiet; common sixties are at 18kl, and superior lots at 194 d.

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Gisborne Times, Volume V, Issue 116, 27 May 1901, Page 3

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COMMERCIAL. Gisborne Times, Volume V, Issue 116, 27 May 1901, Page 3

COMMERCIAL. Gisborne Times, Volume V, Issue 116, 27 May 1901, Page 3

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