COMMERCIAL.
— -« New Zealand Herald Office. Monday evening. The Cuitomu receipts to-day amount to £686 12e 4d. LONDON COMMERCIAL NEWS. Writing on Juno 6, our London correspondent says :— The following are the arrivals to date for tho fourth series of wool sale« :—Now Zealand, 26,492 bales ; New South Wales, 59,830 bales ; Queensland, 3903 bale* ; Victoria, 17,646 bales ; South Australia, llSii bales ; Western Australia, 137 hales ; Tasmania, Done: Cape of Good Hope, 13,035 bales : total, 92,179 balos. The frozen moat trade has improved during tho past fortnight, and an average advance of Id per Ib over tho prices current when 1 last wrote. The Katkoura has cleared her Wellington cargo of 13,502 shnep, 2967 larobe, and 231 pieces of beef, at 5(1 to fijd for the sheep, 6d to "id for the lambs, and 5d to 6Jd for the beef. The Kliler»lle's Port Chalmers cargo has cleared as follows: 20,155 sheep at 4Jd to G3iJ, and 5100 lambs at6dto7d. The Doric's Napier cargo has heen«cleared of Its 18,063 sheep at 4jd to 5Jd, and 821 pieces of beof at 6d to 6Jd, while out of 2492 lambs 1800 have been sold at 6d to 7il The Timaru c»rgo of the Canterbury, which in described as " part unsatisfactory," consisting of 9022 sheop and '260 lambs, has been cleared at 4d to 6Jd for sound sheep. The prlcn fetehod for the lambi has not transpired. The Arawa, from Wellington, with 18,888 sheep, 6306 lambs, and 273 pieces of beef, has sold 17 200 sheep at 4Jd to 5Jd ; all tho lambs at 6d to 7J J, and all tho beef at 6d to 6d. The Tongariro. from Lyttelton, has »old 11.000 out of 12,576 sheep at 4Jd to 6jd, has cleared her 1157 lambs at 6jd to Gjd, and '238 pieces of beef at 4frd to tkl. The lonic, from Lyttelton, with 18,287 sheep, 2741 lambs, and 232 pieces of beef has sold 12,000 sheep at 4Jd to f>|d, 2201) lambs at 6d to 7Jd, and all the beef a<. 6d to 6}d. The Aoran from Wellington with 14 803 sheep, 19 lambs, and 210 pieces of bee, has sold 4500 sheep at Sd to frjd and all the beef at Cd to 6Jd. '1 he Wellington, from Lyttelton with 132 sheep, and 13,345 lambs— this is a revenal of the usual proportion— has sold 3500 lambs at 6Jd to 7d.
CALL AND DIVIDEND LIST.
<ur.L«. £ i. d. Date. Moanataiari Kxtended Q.M.Co. 0 0 3 — Aug. 2 N.Z. Sugar Co. „ .. ..500 — Au<. 4 Amaranth G.M. Co. _ ..002 Aug. 11
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7694, 20 July 1886, Page 4
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425COMMERCIAL. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7694, 20 July 1886, Page 4
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