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COMMERCIAL.

By Telegraph—Press Association —Copyright

London, June 8. The stock of gold and coin is £8,457,000 ; the reserve is £24,687,000, the proportion of reserve to liabilities being 51-80. The notes in circulation amount to £727,000; tho amount on public deposit is £6,170,000; other deposits, £41,780,000; Government securities, £14,153,000 ; other securities, £26,876,000. Three months’ bills are at 3 per cent. Consols are at 83 3-8. New South Wales 4 per cent, debentures are at 113; 34, at 1104; 3, at 99. Victorian 4 per cent, debentures are at 110; 34, at 103; 3, at 94 3-8. South Australian 3J per cent, debentures are at 100; 3, at 94. Queensland 4 per cent, debentures are at 10-3. V; 31, at 101. New Zealand 4 per oent. d, bentures are at 113 ; 3J, at 108; 3,'.at 91J. Tasmanian 3J per cent, debentures are at 102, and West Australian 34 per cents, at 101. The wheat market is quiet, but prices are firm. There is a good demand on the Continent. Victorian March-April shipments sold at 28s 8d ; Adelaide January-February 30s. Copper : Nominal; spot 69$ ; three months 68$. Tin is firm; spotl3o£; three months 127 f. Iron 53s Lead 12$. Sugar is quiet; German 83 4Jd; first marks 11s. The Bradford wool market is lifeless. Common sixties -18Jd, supers 19d.

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Gisborne Times, Volume V, Issue 128, 10 June 1901, Page 3

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COMMERCIAL. Gisborne Times, Volume V, Issue 128, 10 June 1901, Page 3

COMMERCIAL. Gisborne Times, Volume V, Issue 128, 10 June 1901, Page 3

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