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Presn Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. LONDON, September 25. (Received Sept. 26, at 0.15 a.m.) The following are unofficial quotations: — Electrolytic copper, '£55; Straits tin, cash, £136 10b ; American spelter, £25 to £25 10s. The Bank of England returns ehow tho stock of gold coin and bullion to bo £51,028,000; reserve, £35,920,000; proportion of reserve to liabilities, 23.33 per cent. Tho notes in circulation total £34,203,000; public deposits, £28,623,000; other deposits, £125.267,000; Government securities, £25,682,000; other securities, £125,267,000. Short loans are discounted at 2 per cent., and three months' bills at 3g per cent. The butter market is firm. Danish has advanced 4s. Colonial is nominally unchanged in the absence of supplies. The checso market is dull. Canadian, 745. Now Zealand ie'exhausted. Bacon dull- Fair quantities of Danish are arriving, and selling at 80s. Sugar : Granulated, 32s 6d. Pig iron, 51s. Bradford wool market: Merinos are quiet, but there is a better inquiry for all classes of crossbrede. £ixty-fours, 28d; super sixties, 27d; common sixties, 26d.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 16189, 26 September 1914, Page 7
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