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COMMERCIAL CABLEGRAMS.

I Press Association—By Telegraph-Copyright. . . • LONDON, April 2G. (Received April 27, at 7.11 a.m.) Stocks: South Australian 3's, £12; Queensland 4'a, £104; New Zealand i's, £101 10.i; 3.Vs, £103 15s; Tasniimian 3?.'s, £102. Copper: Spot and three months, £60 10s. Pig iron, 52s Gd. ■ Lead, £12 3s 9d. ' Silver, 2s OJd por ounce. ■ At the kauri gum sales there was a strong demaad.' 2290 cases were offered, and ICOO sold; three-quarter scraped, £140. Hemp: Firm. Good Wellington, March shipment, £32 10s; April shipment, £31 10s; May shipment, £30 10s. . At the sheepskin sales J7OO bales were offered. There was keen competition, and the bulk was sold at about 5 per cent, above prices ruling at March sales. Frozen mutton: Sheep—Canterbury, light, 4Jd;' medium, 4jd; heavy, 4£d; Dunedin and Southland, 4d; North Island, 3 13-lGd. Lambs -Canterbury-light, i 15-lCd; heavy, 4Jd; Dunedin "and Southland, 4Jd; North Island, 4Jd.. New Zealand beef, ISOlb to.22olb—Pores, 3Jd; hinds, 4Jd. Biver Plate sheep unchanged. Lambs, 4£d; beef—fores, SJd; hinds, unchanged. ,' (Received April 27, at 8.47 a.m.) ■ The firmness of silver is due fo a scarcity on the spot owing to American purchases for coinage in the Philippine Islands, (lie French Mint orders, and increased Eastern demands.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 12648, 28 April 1903, Page 4

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COMMERCIAL CABLEGRAMS. Otago Daily Times, Issue 12648, 28 April 1903, Page 4

COMMERCIAL CABLEGRAMS. Otago Daily Times, Issue 12648, 28 April 1903, Page 4

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