NEW ZEALAND FIVE PER CENT. CONSOLS.
[reuter's telegram.]
London, March 7. The Bank of England by advertisement invites holders of New Zealand Government 5 per cent, .'consols to convert them into 4 per cent, stock at '£107. THE GOVERNORSHIP OF NEW SOUTH WALES. . London, March 7. It is announced that Lord Oarrington has been appointed to succeed Lord Augustus Loftus, as Governor of NewSouth Wales. j t • ' LONDON MARKETS. ; ■ London, March 6. Consols remain at 98£. ' : New Zealand' securities remain at yesterday's quotations. ' .' r . • Colonial c. Adelaide wheat, 365; flour, 25s ; New Zealand wheat,' 28s to 3 4s. 7', AIT ex store.- % . The total quantity of wheat afloat for the United Kingdom is 2,580,000 quarters. : ' ' Australian tallow : Average* quality beef has declined to 30s, and mutton to 33s 6d. - •' - New Zealand Frozen Mutton: Prime quality is now realising s£d per lb. LONDON WHEAT MARKET. , [special to press association.] > London, March 7. The wheat market is quiet. The quotations are :—Ex warehouse, 36s ; on board ship, 355. Off coast cargoes have been sold for export to the Continent at 35s 6id. A portion of the. cargo by the Valetta has been sold at 365; for the remainder 35s has-been offered.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7271, 9 March 1885, Page 5
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