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LATEST QUOTATIONS ON DOMINION STOCK EXCHANGES

clip. The British Wool Department', after paying interest on all capital employed, would hand over to the Treasury ft profit of not Icbs than £25,000,000, and a similar amount would bo distributed between tho Australian and Now Zealand Governments. This estimate was based on the remaining? stocks of wool being sold at 20 por oont bolow 1 purchased price. BRISBANE SALES. BRISBANE, November 26. The wool sales have closed. There was o. slack demand and an easing tendenoy, with prices 10 to 30 per cent bolow appraisement scheme values. Tho top prico for greasy was Wld. ; fcABBTfSKINS. LONDON SALES. By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright. Australian and N.Z. Cable Aieoci*-! m LONDON, November 23. Anning’s roport of tho rabbitsliine sales states that 3600 orates were offered and 1600 sold. Furriers' qualities declined 40 per cent, other sorts 55 to 60 per oent. Buyers are holding off as much as possible, and supplies of Home and Continental skins are very large. GRAIN AND PRODUCE. MELBOURNE MARKETS. By Telegraph—Press Asbociation—Copyright. Australian and N.Z. Cublo Association. MELBOURNE, November 26. Barley—English 6s Cd; Cape 6s Cd. Oats—Practically no demand at 2s lOd to 2s 7d. Potatoes—£B. Onions—£9, £lO. LONDON MARKETS. LONDON, November 23, Wheat and flour are quiet and the demand is small. Oats aro weak. La Plato, spot, 42s per quarter, Pc a 3 and beans ore quiet, tending to be easier. Sugar is uuohanged. POTATO SLUMP IN SYDNEY. .(Received November 26, 9.65 p.m.) SYDNEY, November 20. Owing to heavy supplies of now local potatoes, the market slumped, supplies soiling down to £5 per ton. THE METAL MARKET. LONDON QUOTATIONS. By Tolegrapb—Press Association—Copyright. Australian and N.Z. Cable Association. LONDON November 23. Copper—Spot, £7B 7a Cd; forward. £79 2s fid; electrolytic ingots, £9O; wire bars, £9l 10s. Lend—Spot, £2B 6s; forward, £29 6s. Spelter—Spot, £32 15s; forward, £34 ss. Tin—Spot, £229 7a Cd; forward, £232 37a 6d per ton. Silver—47id per ounce. TALLOW. BOOTH AND CO.’S REPORT. Messrs Booth and Co.’s London house, under date November 24, cablos that at the weekly tallow sales held on that date tho demand was - limited, with tho result that pricos deolined 7s per ourt. Tho offerings amounted to 2308 casks of wjiioh 526 casks wore sold. Under dato November 22, Messrs Booth and Co.’s New York honse reported that the American market was weaker, city opocial being quotod at 7J cents per lb.

lers 15s; Howard Smith, buyers £1 12a 9d, "sellers £1 16s 3d ; New Zealand Acetylene o,nd Hardware, buyers £1 9s. DOMINION FINANCE. ' THFi £6,000,009 LOAN. (Per Press Association.] WELLINGTON, November J)6. In reply to a deputation to-day from the Chambers of Oomraorco, the Prime Minister said ho was pleased to ho able to state that, according to tho returns supplied to him that morning, the response to tho £8,000,(XX) loan hod been very much better then he expected. Ho took strong exooption to tho attitudo of one or two newspapers in regard to the loan, which he said had been tlio reverse of patriotic. Tho money was to enable the country to keep faiytb with th# soldiers, and would bo practically tho last appeal on their behalf, AUSTRALIAN TRADE. SLUMP IN CARGO CARRIAGE. By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright. Australia and N.Z. Cab!* Association. SYDNEY, November 26. A slump has oocurrod in tho Inter-State cargo trade, and for the first time in many years shippers ore not inquiring for space to ship big parcels of goods for tho Christmas trade. Easing off has not oome suddenly, but the unsettled state of the markets during th« pnet six months him gradually been reflected in coastal trade. Merchants are very unsettled and are afraid of anticipating what the position may bo three months hence. HIDES. ' MELBOURNE SALES By Telegraph—Preis Association--Copyright. Australian and N.Z. Cable Association. MELBOURNE, Novomber 20. For hides, competition is firm. Kips advanced a farthing to ft halfpenny; other «ort* are unaltered. BRITISH FINANCE. BANK OF ENGLAND RETURN By Telegraph—Proas Association— Copyright. Australian and N.Z. Cable Association. LONDON, November 25. Tho Bank of England return for AVectno day, Novembor 24 affords the following comparison with the return fox the previous

GOVERNMENT SECURITIES. Tin following aro the latest quotations for Government oecuritieo compared with the prices ruling last week: Last This

FOREIGN EXCHANGES. LONDON, November 25. Foreign exchange ratos afford the following comparison with • thoße last previously cabled:

Rupee quotations in sterling—Novembor 22, 184 d; Noveiiibor 25 18Jd. Yon quotations in sterling:— November 92, 85d; November 25, 34id. MARKET REPORTS. CLEARING SALE. Messrs Jones, M'Crostio Company, Limited, report having held throo ouccesatut clouring sales during the week —on account ot JVlr J, Rowe, on tiro premises, New Brighton ltoad, Shirley; on account of tho trusteoH in the estate oi tlio late W. I’hilpott, AlMfaddeirs Jtond, St Albans; and on account of Mrs Hughes, in our rooms. Tho following wero amongst the various ilemu sold:—Hunks piano, £9O; bedroom suite, £35; dinner service, £5 15s; sewing machine, £7 15s; tea, ret, £t fis; dinner service, £9 12s Od; dessert service, £4 12s fid; cottage piano, £25; henrtli rug, £9 10s; Brussels carpet, £26; Hrussols oarpot, £l4; axnnnstor runner, £5 fis; chesterfield and 2 easy chairs, £25 10s; nmninster runner, £7 fis; JianUe piano, £6O; piano by Hicks, £00; 2tricycles, £9 fis; linen press, £6; dray, £26 10s; sot of harness, £S; Whitechapel cart, £lO i.Os; set ot harness, £!) fis; other articles of. furniture aud sundries selling a.l most satisfactory prices, l DUNEDIN MARKETS. Messrs .Bray Bros, (of Dunedin), Ltd., report as follows: — Tho apple market is keeping steady. There are fair lines coming forward, and good Slunnem are selling trom 12s 6d to lfis per cash. Any welt-colouioci lines are bringing better prices, aud good cookers have met with ready bales. Rhubarb is in good supply, and prices moderate. Gooseberries and peas have also eased in price a. little, arid there is a fair quantity of peas coming forward. Tomatoes this week sold from 2s to 2s Gd, and lor local hothouse up to 2s 9d was received. There is n. good demand for all, sound vegetables. Now potatoes have firmed! iu price during the week; supplies have been short. There ia siilt a largo quantity of old potatoes offering. The egg market in easy. Money is slow of sale, l'bero is a good demand for all lines of good sound fruit nnd vegetables, and satisfactory. prioos are ruling. Tho following prices. were realised during tkp week: —Sparrowblll oats sa; oats, 4s to 4s fid; chaff, prime oaten £8 to £8 10s; flour, £l7; bran, 9s 3d 1001 b; pollard, I4s fid 1001 b; Pearl barley, £32 10s; 'oatmeal, £29 to £3l; wheaten straw, £4: oaten £4 15s; Hitchon’s bacon, Is 9d; be’lswax, 2s to 2s 3d; honey, sections 14s dozen, bulk 8d to lOd; oheese, mild and matured Is to Is 3d; butter, creamery pats 2s Id, creamery bulk 2s o£d, milled bulk Is lid, dairy and separator la 9d; apples. Stunners 12* to 17s, Doohertya 16a,

cookers 8s to 12s; pears. Winter Colo 9s to 15s; bananas, 25s Gd to 86s Cd; passion fruit, ■Sydney 335; Sydney oranges, 18b to 255; pineapples, IBs to 255; lemons, South American 18s to 255; mandarins, 20s to 2Gs; walnuts, choice la 4d; peanuts, Bad; potatoes, old £2 ■ 30a to £4, Auckland new 2d to 3d, local new 7d; rhubarb, IJd to 2d, Brussels sprouts, 6s 6d box; gteen peas, 6d to 8d; tomatoes, 2s to 2s 9d; gooseberries, 4d to sd; cucumbers, 9s to 20s; lettuce, 4s to Ts, asparagus, 6s to 9s; cauliflowers, 12b to 18s, cabbage, Gb to 10s; onions, Canterbury 20s to 255, Australian 245, Californian 45b; swede turnips, 5e to 6s; parsnips Gs to 8s; carrots, 5s to 7s 6d; oggs, stamped Is 9d to Is lOd, based Is 8d to Is 9d; pigs, best porkers Is, host bneoners lOd, over-weight 9d. INVERCARGILL FRUIT MARKET. Messrs Bray Bros., Ltd., fruit salesmen and auctioneers, Dee Street, Invercargill, report as follows , for the week ending Novofflbor 27Apples (good Stunners)—-Con-signment;) are wanted. Good pricea can be secuiod. They are bringing up to 18s per case, B.N.P. to 10s per case. For prime Stone Pippins to 12s 6d according to colour and qunntity; short supply. Medium and poor quality cooking apples aro selling up to 8s and 9b. Pe»rs—Choice dessort are very scarce. Cherries, to 2s 3d per lb; consignments are wanted, will bring high prices. Vegetables—Cabbage to 10s bag, and cauliflowers are in good demand, and asparagus to Is per bundle. Walnuts, Is 4d to Is 5d per Ib. Cucumbers, to 20s per dozen. 1072 PROPERTY SALE REPORT. MESSRS I>. STOCK AND CO. REPORT HAVING. MADE THE FOLLOWING RECENT SALES OF PROPERTY. On account of Mr Loft his five-roomed bungalow, Leitch Street, to ft _ client. On account of Mr Eicfakoff his fiveroomed residence, Trafalgar Street, to Mrs Gunther. On account Mr Watson, his building section Francis Avenue, to tt client. On account Mr Whittingham iris modern bungalow, Manchester Street, to Mr Stewart. On account Mr Williams his five-roomed bungalow and quarter-acre, Brougham Street, to Airs Henderson. On account Air Park> his five-njomed residence, Aikman’sßoad to Air Howard. On account Mrs Brookman, her bungalow residence, Salisbury Street, City, to Air Thomas. On account Air George, his five-roomed dwelling and quarter-acre, Peveral Street, to Air Hand. On account client, six-roomed art, bungalow, Francis Avenue, to Airs Comack. On account Air Gray, his six-roomed residence and quarter-acre, Walpole Street, to Air Bates. On .account Air Webley, his bungalow 7 of five rooms, Selwyu Street, to Airs BracefleM. On account client, five-roomed bungalow and quar-ter-acre, Leitch Street, to. Mr GibsonOn account Air Bond, his bungalow residence, Barba does Street, to Mr Thomas. On account client, residence, Ailnnan’s Road, to Air Sheppard. On account Air Parker his fivo-roomed bungalow and three-eighths acre, Westminster Street, to a client. On Account Mr Clark, his five-roomod dwelling and quarter-acre, Hagley Street, to Air Al'Namara. On account client his four-roomed T house and quarter-aero, Warrington Street, to Air Phillips. On account Mr Oliver, his building site, ?ua.rter-acre, Edgoware Road, to Air 'artridge. On account Aliss Atkinson, her five-roomed dwelling, Avon Street, to Air Lewis On account client, her four-roomed bungalow, Collins Street, to Airs Williams. On account Air Knowles, his six-roomed art bungalow and quarteracre, Knowles Street, to Air Smith. On account of Mr Meyer, his bungalow of five rooms, Welca Street, to a client. On account Air Chatfield his Hendon Street property to Mr Sims. On account Air Potter his six-roQmed bungalow, Straven Road, to a client. On account Airs Smith (in conjunction with Alessrs W. J. Hopkins and Co.) her fourroomed dwelling and two acres at Sockburn to Air Marsh. On account Airs Donovan, her city residence, Kilrnore Street, to Air Blunt. On • account of Mr Scannel liis five-roomed bungalow nnd three-eighths acre, Redruth Avenue, to Mr Parker. On account Airs Abbott her seven-roomed brick residence. River Road, to a client. On account i client, her six-roomed art bungalow, Collins Street, to Mr Rudkin.' Oil account Mr Cavgill, his bungalow residence, Woodham Road, to a client. On account Air Davis his property. Springfield Road, to Air Wright. On account Air Luke, his five-roomed residence, Senrell’s Road, to Air Good. On account Air AYillrox, his five-roomed bungalow, Wilson’s Rond, to Airs Watson. On account Air Day, bis property, Harrow Street, to Air Mein. On account Air Chapman, bis four-roomed seaside bungalow, Esplanade. New Brighton, to Air Chatfield (in conjunction with Evelyn Clark Robinson and Co). On account. AT? King, his five-roomed dwelling and half-acre; Fisher Street', Beckenham, ir> ATr Bowman. On account Airs IJorrell, her fiveroomed residence and quarter-acre, Battersea Street, to Air Gibbons- On account ATr Schofield (in conjunction with Air R. S. Badger’) his residence nnd four acres at Sockburn to Air Hannant. On account AFrs Thompson, her four-roomed dwelling; Edgoware Road, to Air Robinson. On account Mrs Criglington, her six-roomed dwelling, Bangor Street, city, to Mr Moore. On account Afr .Tames, bis five-roomed bungalow and quarter-acre. Pa rices Street, to Air Adamson. On account client his seven-roomed villa residence, T.ondon Street, to Air* Yeatman. On account ATr Burgess, bis six-roomed dwelling anrl quarter-acre. . Parkes Street, to Air Gibbons. On account client, his five-roomed_bimg«jnw, AVood--Imm Road, to Air King. On account Mr Gibbons, his fivo-roomed dwelling Battersea Street, to Air Lyons. On account Air A then, his residence. Edgeware Road, to Air Al right. On aecount All's Francis, her six-roomed art bungalow, Povnder Avenue. Eeudalton, to Air Dmvdlm On account Air Toms, his residence, St Asntdi Street, to Air Burgess. On, accpunt Air Robinson, Iris fonrroomed dwelling. Edge ware Road, to Air Keren!. On account Mr Ebert, his seven-roomed luuiga low, Berwick I Street, to Air Alorrish. On account Mr | Buchanan, his fine building site, Fits- ' gerald Avenue, to Air Dix. On account Airs Norris, her four-roomed dwelling nnd three-eighths acre, Garden Road’ Pendalton. to a client. On account. AfrOook, bis five-roomed bungalow, Selwyn Street, to Mrs Terras. On account Mr Hawker, bis six-roomed modern residence, Cftdogan Street, to Airs Horrelh On account' Air Al.’Ennis. his fiveroomed bungalow, Ranfurly Street, to Air Convngham. On account Air I Knight, his five-roomed residence. King i Street, to Afr Jones. On account Air 1 Hamilton his fivo-roomed art bnngsbny, Martin Avenue, to Air Cnrrell. On account Airs Bamficld, her six-roomed

gentleman's residence, with two acres, Prosser’s Road, to Messrs Oxenbridge nnd Sands (in conjunction with Evans and Bull). On account Mr Gill. t his bungalow, Morris Street, to Sirs Clark. On account Mr Benjamin (in conjunction with C. F. 0. A., Geraldine) his new sin-roomed two-storey art bungalow, Chapter Street, to Mrs Paterson. On account Mr Barrett, his six-roomed residence and quarter-acre, Huxley Street, to Mr Hawker. On account Mr Michol, his six-roomed villa and quar-ter-acre, Haast Street, to Mr Knight. On account Mr Johns, his line building section, Gayhurst, Dallington,. to Mr Ell. On account Mr Sims, his fiveroomed bungalow, Honclon Street, to Mr Lagan, On account Mr Hawker, his six-roomed residence," ’ Jluxley Street, to Mr Niall. On account Mr Tlirellkeld, his seven-roomed dwelling and halfacre, Riecarton Pond, to Mr Donaldson. Ou account Mr Johnson, his five-roomed bungalow, Martin Avenue, to Mr Hawker. On account Mr Bull, his new fiveroomed art. bungalow. Sherborne Street, to Mr On account Mr Papps (in _ conjunction with Howard and Harris) his five-roomed bungalow and half-ncre Nqwcastlo Street to Mr Highet. On account Mr Fleets, his five-roomed villa residence. Hills Rond, to Mr Christian. On account Mr Kirk, his six-roomed residence with qunrtorncro, Aikmnn’s Bond, to a client- On account Mr Nairn, his five-roomed dwelling, Edenbridge Street, to Mr Weir. On account Mr Smith, his five-roomed semi-bungalow, Hagley Street, to a client. On account# Mr M'Shevry, his five-roomed residence and half-ncre, Fisher Street, to Mr Kirk. On account Mrs Peile, her six-roomed nlla residence, Ranfurlv Street, to Mrs T-emp-ler. On account Mr Berry, his fiyeroomed T. house, Swan’s Road, to Miss Jones. On account Mrs Ryan, her sixroomed dwelling Matheson’s Road, to a olient. On account Rev Crawshaw, his seven-roomed modern villa, Worcester Street, to Mr Snowden. On account Mr Marshall, his four-roomed dwelling ■' '1 quarter-aero, Cowlishaw Street, to Mrs Smith. On account Mrs Caratti, her five-roomed house and quarter-acre. Waltham Road to Mr Carr. On account Mr Buckley, his five-roomed bungalow, Mersey Street, to Mrs Robinson. On account Mrs Firth, her four-roopicd villa, Ollivier's Road, to a client. On account Mr Greig, his five-roomed residence and half-acro, Cobhnin Street, to Mr Kirk. On account Mrs Sehnert, her five-roamed dwelling and quarter-acre Blenheim Road to Mr Sohahill. On account Mrs Lynch, her five-roomed bungalow and half-acre to Mr Spedding, On account Mrs Lohoar, her bungalow residenoe, Martin Avenue, to Mr Masters. On account Mr Lester, his five-roomed villa, Wilson’s Road, to Mr Knox. On account Mrs Watson, her six-roomed art bungalow, Bishop Street, to Mr Wood. On account Mr Johnson, his six-roomed residence, Jerrold Street, to Mr Rowe. On account Mr Rosindale, his six-roomed tiled roof bungalow, Cambridge Terraco, city, to Mr Bulfock. D. STOCK AND 00., Land and Estate Agontß, New Zealand Express Company’s Buildings, Manchester Street, 1000 Christchurch.

BUYERS. 0ELL0I1S. GOVERNMENT STOCK. War Bonds, 4J per cent, 1930 War Bonds, 4J per cent 1938 .... War Bowls, ii per cent, 1939 .... Inscribed Stool:, 4$ per cent ...... BANKS. Australasia National Now Zealand Union INSURANCE. National New Zealand South British. MISCELLANEOUS. , Goldshrough, Mort Huddart-Parkor , . . . I*. nud 0. deferred N.Z. Refrigerating (20s paid) N.Z. Refrigerating’ (10s paid) MINING. Talisman Mount Lyell AVaihi (cum div.) . . ( . Waihi Grand Junction Cfa’cL & a. d. ©00 W’gttm. & s. d. S9 0 0 16 0 2 3 0 <20 0 0 1 1 0 Auok. £ e. d. 88 0 0 28 JK 0 1 6 « 2 0 0 <10 0 0 OSS 1 10 9 0 9 fl Pn’da. £ a. d. 92 0 0 23 16 0 2 2 0 2 10 411 0 0 10 0 Ch’oh £ A. 91 0 91 0 24 IE 1. 7 9 8 1 1 0 11 d. 0 0 0 3 0 9 0 W’srton. £ o. d. 90 10 0 6 2 0 24 S 0 12 13 G 17 0 8 19 6 2 4 9 119 1 13 0 Auok. £ b. d. 92 0 0 90 0 0 6 4 0 24 7 G 8 S 0 17 9 8 10 0 2 3 0 3. 19 0 430 0 0 2 4 0 1 1 6 0 6 S 0 17 G 1 13 0 0 10 B Dn’da. £ a, d. 99 10 0 90 5 0 90 10 0 90 10 0 87 0 0 24 7 6 12 12 0 3 3 0 1 7 G 2 10 1 17 8 2, 4 0 (20 0 0 2 2 C 1 1 9 0 18 G 1 12 0 0 10 3

waekt— Nov. 17. £ 121,972,000 Nov. 17. Coin and bullion 122,329,000 Reserves . 11,600,000 11,598,000 127,965,000 17,989,000 Notes in circulation 157,669,000 Govt, deposits 19,609,000 Other deposits 116,279,000 105,815,000 Govt, securities . 63,788,000 52,401,000 Discounts and wdvanoos 70,166,000 74.107,000 Per cent. Per cent Proportion of ro eerve to liabilities 10.75 1183 Short loans . 55 ®8 Three months' bill* 6J 68

Woek. Week. Imperial console, 24 p.o. 442 444 War loan, 5 p.c. . . 8S8 834 War loan, 94 p.c. . 884 83 Commonwealth 54 p.c. . 964 964 Commonwealth 54 p.c. . 94J 948 Ne,v Zealand 4 p.o. 81 Blil New Zealand 3 p.c. 67i 572 New Zoalond 84 p.t 673 . G7J New South Wales 64 p.o1018 1014 New South Wales 5*2 p.o 944 944 New South'Wales 4 p.o. . 734 734 New South Walofl 8J p«. 62 62 New South Wales 3 p.o. . 60J cot Now South Wales (new) — 99 Victoria 34 p.o. 1921-26 68 82J Victoria 34 p.c., 1929-40 . 56i 66 Victoria 3 p.o. jg 615 614 Queensland 4 p.c. . 844 R4g Queensland 34 p.o., 1080-40 98 98 Queensland 34 p.o., 1931-24 82 83 Queensland 3 p.o. . 49 49fc South Australia 34 p.o. . 664 66g South Australia 3 p.o. . 49? 40i West Australia 84 p.m. . ■ 688 68 West Australia 3 ‘ p.c. . 674 66J Tasmania 34 p.c. 662 67 Tasmania 8 p.o. „ Cl 61

To the & Par. Nov. 33. Not. 25. Paris (ft.)' . . 26.22 66.77 68.05 Christiania (kr.) . 18.16 26.88 25.62 Stockholm (kr.) . 18.16 18.12 18.16 Cftloiitta (rupee) . 10.00 12.91 10.91 Yokohama (yen) . 9.76 8.65 6.95 Montreal (dol.) . 4.86 8.04* 8.93 New York (dol.) . 4.06 8.B0 8.48*

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVIII, Issue 18573, 27 November 1920, Page 12

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LATEST QUOTATIONS ON DOMINION STOCK EXCHANGES Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVIII, Issue 18573, 27 November 1920, Page 12

LATEST QUOTATIONS ON DOMINION STOCK EXCHANGES Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVIII, Issue 18573, 27 November 1920, Page 12

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