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COMMERCIAL » United Press Association.—By ElecTeleg;raph. — Copyright. Loikloo. June 12. Banjk of England , returjis :— JGold Coin £34,288.000. reserve £25.648,000; percentage of reserve to liabilities53.0(5; in circulation £28,035,000; public deposits £'7,325,000; other deposits £40,890,fljOO; Uovermnent scourities £25,422,000. ■Three months bills are discounted at 3 per cont. Consols i)l4. Wheat— Fristo 130 cents ; Manitoban 3/8, Biver Plate 2fy(J. Freights from 13,-uen'os Ayres to Liverpool 1 G/(i ) .. Mjaize.— 'J'une-J'uly s,hi^j*jenf 20/. Butter is firm. JStu^~ Zealand is nominally uncJuang^cT, Danish 90/ to 101/. ' Copper— Spot £57 12/6, throe months £56 17/6. Tin.— .Spot £126 10/, three months £124 5/. Jron— s2/6. Lead £11 (5/8. Spelter 20 15-lfirl. Silver 2/0 3-1 6 d. Sugar is ilat. First marks 9/6; Gerxnpn 8/1. Bradford.— Woo] is' firm; forties 10£ cl forty sixes- 1/lfd, common sixties 24 £0, sjuiper sixties 2(!fl. At the siheepsicin sales there was a larg-e siu,p'ply and keen competition. Merinos .ada T <ancort id anirl crossbrerls id to id. „ . . Ijdr.dbn, Juno 12. New So.uth W«ales four per dents lOSf . Victorian 3 per cents S9f. Sow'th Australian 3£- pel* cents 102. Qoeenslanfd 4 iper cents 106, three per cents 92^-. * New Zealand ' 4 per cents 107-f, 3i per cents 102*, 3 per cents 92;f . Tasm'anian " 3 per cents 93. West Australian 3 per cents 91. Other stocks, are unchiaaiged . » Queensland, Tasmanian, and Wes— ttfalian 3 per cents have been added to tihe list of quotations. Received June 65, V.16 a.m. . London, J ! une^l4. Sheep.— 'Canterbiury ligjht 3§dy medium 3f d, tihe rest are unchanged,. Lam'bsjr-^Cantefbjuiy light 5 3-lGd, heavy scl, Duneßin and Soiithlaa^d 4 15-I6d, North IsJand 4 13-16 - « New Zealand beef. 180 to 220 ft*?,, fair averagfe, qjutality, ox fores 3d, hinds are unchanged. •River Plaee'sjheep 3 l-16d, beef 2 15-16 d. Silver 2/0 5-165:1. 'Cotpper-iSpbt £58 2/6, three months £87-7/6. Tint-^pot 1 £1127 15/, three months £125 10/. - i Sydney, June 12. A " consignment of 52 New Zealabd ewes sold at 18/11 to 19/1 ; seventy wethers 20/ to 23/3. - , ' _______ , i AG/ENT-GfENKRAL'S TELEGRAM. .- ___ t ■- „ t Wellington, Junejtls. The Agent J General cables unde/rklate London, Jxuiq, 1 3: — '''*■» Mutton, — The .market is sifceatcly. T-ie average price to-flay i6r Canterbury is 3fd per H3, ' Dunedin, Southland, and Wellington Mfea\ Usjport' Company 3_-jd, other North Islamd brands 3f£d. River Plate was*, further rediiiceKi by £& per 1b t/his week, awl the 'average, price now is 3^W. . Lamb is firm. The average price to-day for New Zealand Cantei-lDjury brand is sd, brands other than CfW— tei-bury 4£d. New ZealaiJd beef is quiet and prices are nominal; hinH quarter 4§d, r fotes 3d- „ v . . -- 'in butter are ver^ limr ited at. 94/ per cwt. Cheese is steady at $%/ per owt. . Hemjp is 'cfcuiet wifh no alteration in prices this -,wee9?, but -the terftletnc^r is ia faVowr of buyers. Stttclts ,of M|anila hern^p on hand are considered very heavy. , • Cocksfoot secirl is 'quiet. The. pre--sent value is- 46^, per cwt, c.i if. London^ . ~ -„ , There are special tags, marking some sfCuntiing bargains at the Melbourne Clothing Company's special , bargain , stale. Here is one of them. Men's^ warm knitted underpants, ShetlanJrUJ and ribbed usually 3s 11<1 nQw 2s lld.» You want value for your money. Sou want your moneys worth. The "Kash" Clothing Company gives' you both.* The Provident Building , Society has removed' to more comnWdioxis offices in Mrs Douglas's buildings in Devpngtreet/- We • congraiulate lihe 'managementin securing s-tich' s/jJlendid quarters, as they ar*e unUauibtedly the besjfc binicea in the town. The Provident ia certainly ono\pf"- the most s|ucces©fiul enterprises ever started in the district artd we believe tihe secret of its suo--cess is tne fact that the directors have from the beginning conducted it in tihe proper style, that is, made it a means of savi ng' money «to that portion of the community^ who like to lay a little by for &, rain*jr day, and not as a means for investing s^jrjplius wealth by allowing a Targe nufhber of shares to be allotted amongst a few fajvoureel individuals. We maintain thai a building society is intended to assist those who arc trying io acquire their own homes and to afford a means to private people of small means who are trying to invest -their small savings to the best advantage. We camnoit too greatly praise -the dxrec'tors for the 'liberality of tiheir views and the manner in which th«y carry them, otfi.* TENDERS. WANTIDD,— Tenders to fix copper in bricks. Fitzroy .—Apply W. Pyoboft, FulforrUstivet T c 450 WAN TtCD,— Tendera for Cutting: li«ie Tree 3 — Ajply "W. 5.," Hebald Office. _ c>449 NOTICE TO BUILDERS. NOTICE is hereby given that all those who have not yot complied with the Arbitration Court Award are requested to do so at once or immediate | action will bo taken., W. L. FOXOR'JUT, 5458 Scrratary. DEVONPOItT BAKERS. ST. AUBYN STREET (SOUTH ROAD), J. STAGPOOLE, WHO has had a long experience at the trade, has opened business in the above bakery, and is now prepared to deliver bread and small poods to any part of the town and suburbs. Vienna Bread a Speciality.

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Taranaki Herald, Volume L, Issue 12282, 15 June 1903, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Herald, Volume L, Issue 12282, 15 June 1903, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Herald, Volume L, Issue 12282, 15 June 1903, Page 5

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