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COMMERCIAL.

London, July 18

Consols remain at 99£. Five per cent. New Zealand 10-40 Loan advanced by £ to 107 ; 5 per cent. 1889 Loan declined 2 per cent, to 105£; 4_ per cent. 1879-1904 Loan declined £, to 103

Adelaide wheat, ex warehouse, declined Is, to 52s ; and New Zealand, ex warehouse, declined Is Gi, to 50s. Adelaide flour, ex warehouse, remains at 38s.

Australian tallow firm at last quotations,

CRICKET

The cricket match at Bradford was resumed to-day. The Yorkshire men were all disposed of on their first innings for 68 runs or 64 behind the Austra ians. The latter in their second innings scored 67. The home team then requiring 132 runs to win, went in for their second innings, and when stumps were drawn for the day they had put together eleven without the loss of a wicket. The weather was showery and play was frequently stopped diring the day. The wicket was heavy and in generally bad order owing to the rain. There was a.very large attendance notwithstanding the bad weather.

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Bibliographic details
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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume VII, Issue 628, 21 July 1882, Page 2

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174

COMMERCIAL. Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume VII, Issue 628, 21 July 1882, Page 2

COMMERCIAL. Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume VII, Issue 628, 21 July 1882, Page 2

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