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COMMERCIAL.

LONDON MARKETS,

By Telegraph—Press Association —Copyright London, June 21. The Bank of England returns show that the stock of gold coin and bullion is £35,752,000; reserve, £26,172,000; proportion of reserve to liabilities, 51’79 ; in circulation, £29,385,000; public deposits, £11,392,000; other deposits, £88,958,000; Government securities, £1,480,200; other securities, £27,260,000. Three months’ bills are at 24 per cent. Consols are at 93:] ; New South Wales 34 per cents are at 103, threes, 99 ; Victorian fours; 1104, and 34 per cents 1034 ; South Australian throes, 93 ; Queensland fours, 1064, and 34 pev cents, 101; New Zealand fours, 113, and 34 per cents, 1084; threes, 97]d ; Tasmania, 34, 102 j ; Perth, 84, 101. The wheat market is quiet, with a downward tendency. Cargoes are fiat. Victorian and South Australian FebruaryApril shipments are at 29s 3ds Tho copper market is quiet; spot, £6B 7s 6d ; three months, £69 7s 6d. Tin is firm. On spot, £l3O ss; three months, £124 10s to £124 15s. Iron is at 53s 44d, and lead at £l2 7s 6d. , The sugar market is quiet: German is at 9s 3d ; first marks, 11s 3.1 d. The Brandford wool market is improving. Common sixties are at 18d, and supers at 18]d. Rabbits are practically unsaleable.

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Gisborne Times, Volume V, Issue 140, 24 June 1901, Page 3

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COMMERCIAL. Gisborne Times, Volume V, Issue 140, 24 June 1901, Page 3

COMMERCIAL. Gisborne Times, Volume V, Issue 140, 24 June 1901, Page 3

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