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FINANCE AND COMMERCE.

THE SHAKE MARKET. ; u ; . .After the excellent business .tliat was dono ..,/•■ on Tuesday it .was. hardly .to_.be expected that ■ -j-here. could, have,/been a repetition-of the. v briskness. yesterday, stilly brokers "were 'able'* to; /.record the sale of a parcel of .Manawatu Rails' ; '■ 47& 6d.,the same priced as' on the - previous :I/ '' r . Th© ; quotations for other stocks were P rac -^ unchanged. National Bank shares • y y ere on . sa^e 55., and there' was inquiry/ ® a nK shares at«£s9. Insurance: • V Bmtres .were. dulTj* South' ' shares' were : : q u °ted, • sellers; £2 17s. Financial shares . were "s' -•.; dull; • There were sellers' of Equitable' Building -;V-u : at; «£lO ,2s;-.Wellington Trust land/Loan- at, £7., .•; ? Wellington' Investment at; 125., -New Zea--land and liiver Plate at 325; 6d.', and New Zea-" y v . V/ land Loan and. Mercantile Vat/ 55./, Gasshares were without, change* • Feilding • Gas sh'ares >-: ..yere Vantedatl&s. 6d., and;thei<werersdllfefs' of Chnstchurch Gas at. .£lO, and Wellington Gas at <£19 17s. 6d. Other quotations were:— ,Gear Meat, sellers, £2. 10s. . 6d.; Wellington 1 , ■ Woollen, buyers £'6 55., sellers £3 os.; Taupiri' -Coal,".mieti'pMf. Westport Coal, ;• £elterg < £T? Donaghy.Eopo and Twine, sellers «£6 ss-j DI.G. ' • : preference, - .sellers/- 225. }V Leyland-O'Brien lumber, •: sellers ,435.; 4 Mountain - Itimu; timber; . .buyers 225. 9d.Ward and Co. Brewery shares,- ... buyers £A 155.; Taranaki Petroleum, sellers 7s. ' THE MINING MARKET. Talismans provided; the test ibtisinessiyestOTl /.. day, and. the*'struggle 'hetween'ty .'" bears'' J : in Auckland and the "bulls" in Wellington .//.-./is very .".interesting", and profitable to' tiie ; brokers. The group of sellers have ■'■'- 'y®V.to appreciate .the ; staying power, of Wellington buyers, but that will-not be for longi ,/,./ Yesterday, sales of; Talismans/started/at. 445. '/;•// 3d. ; , and, ! : under- strong,-buying orders," they i . speedily advanced to 15s. 6d.', and "at the close ■ there' were /more buyers . than. sellers. ■ Auck-- .. > <land must.be about exhausted of its supply ;■ ? > of, shares . for.. "bearing " ;purposes.';i,i'At.{ all' / events,-. ; WeUington. can take ,considerably! more." The .riiine is -safevenough,notwithstanding' the, ... elaborate explanations;of some. brokers for;the slump ,in' the; scrip../As .long, ago as';last,-'Do-' comber: 'Bome : Auckland , people. interested in .. V the shares'.were' good suggest .- that they would ..fa!l, to 455., and .'preparations i were -than being ma'deto. "bear" the market.- Wel- ■ ' ,': lihgton -have: used i their- majority- : holding* in, .favour, of;\the body .of .the /shareholders/' and that .'seems*':to'-be/the- prins : cipal cause of the trouble. ■ ' The quotations , 'yesterday were as under| '':•/. :'/ ;■Buyers.' 'Sellers. Sales.' .B s. d. 5., d.. £'s, d. ■ Waihi ■ _ 911 G'9 12 11-6. . . Talisman ' „ 2 5 6 2 6 6' 2 4; 3 v ' ' ' :. >' 2 5 3 2 5 G i '' > V'.' 2 5 3. , _ ' I 25 6 Ti LOND6N AND LANCASHIRE FIRE::' H -%• /The report of the-.London and Lancashire . ./ire, Insurance; for. {the ; year. ,:18Q7,. .-states.that,in depaftnient.the net pre-r '. ' m iniums-'amounted: to 088,,;. arid '.the'..net;, ,:;i. i-losses,- fiaid and;.outstandin'g,'to-i£7li, 133. After. l r;;• increasing, thefire ' fund.;.from,. ai570,000. .to i's9o,ooo'the':sum j of' lias' been trans-' /J, ferred' to profit .and .loss'account. .In the .'acci- • • deiit department the net premiums, amounted to . • r &! : 32,76G,jand the net-ltfsses/paid arid'outstand-, .. ing,' to After ■: increasing the jaccideiit* -:,U-?;fpd<-'£toi^:je7o,oo0 v 'tbVj6l7o,floo'-the sum'- of? . . >629,879. has been transferred to profit- and' loss v account, ..In l defartment''the fiifet premiums/; si nee the -acquisition l of.-the Stand- : i ' .' ard .; : Marine • Insurance " Company, : . '|LiU.,-i amounted to ,£43,984, and the net losses,'paid; i ;. and.outstanding, to The sum" of; 490,000, .- has been transferred from the funds received : from the "Standard," and,-with tlie^balance of : ; thu marine account, has been utilised to create • a marine fund of ments from,the several-accounts,has yielded a ;. \total sum of i! 59,514.' During, .the-'.year the -. tWmpany. acquired the businesses;';assets, and liabilities of,the Law Accident -Insurance 'S6- ■ . ciety, Ltd., and -.the. Standard.-'Marine "-'lnsur- 1 ■ ance,-'Companyltd.-' '■ These'.transactions iiii'-yolved,-in the case of/the "Law Accident/''the issue of■ 4183,725 of: "-Law Accident" Four-per' 1 Cent". .-Debentures, 1 redeemable .in\ 1910, or any ; date, thereafter, 1 and, in the case of the ."Stan-" dard," the issue of 14,450 shares, of. 1 this com- , panjv'-with £2, 10s. per, share paid .up. i Tho ; , available surplus amounts to 4160,582, out of; • which the directors propose:—(l) To pay a j dividend, of 10s. per share, free ol income-tax, :.. :-making, with -.the interim .dividend / already ■' paid, a '-total ; distribution .for,< the', year of ; ,or 16s. per-share/arid'(2)'to carry fof.l'- V irardi .the remaining -'balance of 4107,757. ; THE, PRICE OP SILVER. : The quotation for standard silver keeps vory ' closo to 24d. per oz.j it„ismow:24 9-16 d., and was as low as 24 3-lGd., which was the lowest z : price touched last' December. The silver mar- ; tet is now. as lowras it was in June, .1903,. tho higher prices which' have ruled, since then, culminating in 1908, when 331(1. was touched, have been due to various special causes. One was -the war between -Russia -and Japan,--a considerable amount of silver being: required,? - ': by ..Russia,' for./military /disburse-! ; ; 'ments in Manchuria: ' Another, cause 'has been the purchases of tho United/ States' Qoyern- ■ , ment for "subsidiary coinago, but a few weeks - ago these purchases came-to an end,' for the present at' r any : rate, v The most important cause of the advanco, however, was the great increaso in the Indian domand. India, liko; ■Australia; was favoured .with a succession of good seasons, 'with enlarged production of some of the leading exportable staples, for which, moreover, good prices were- realised. • Large imports of silvor consequently took place, much of it being required for increasing the rupee coinage; and'the. shipments from . London to India, which, according to Messrs. .-jPixley and Abell, amounted to 49,890,818 in .1904,.and 47,552,621 in 1905, rose to 415,205,398 ■ in 1906. • Some reaction took place in 1907, whon / the". shipinents from London amounted to ■ 410,G71,954. This year the reaction in tho Indian demand has proceeded further, as the

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fV- -'- / . country is suffering from drought, in consequence of which there is little or no wheat to export, while the Indian .Government, having , accumulated a silver stock-of 44,000,000 stor- ; J 166 . 1 ! to buy further. r '"While tho ■ tlirco .special demands which raised the iharket are now. at an end, the world's production has not varied materially,, the total for; 1907 being about 169,000,0000 i., -or. an increase'.of about - 3,000, oVer. 1906. A Bill has been intro- . d,uced' iiitoCthe. Reichstag for increasing tlio German'silver currency from'ls to 20 marks;per head of the population; but £toy de;mand arising o.ut, of/.this will, doubtless, :■ take , time. lii,their, /circular' of April 2, Messrs. : Samuel Montaku' and "Co.. ,state that,. as long as the -Mexican s Government' continued' td» buy for coinage, American producers were reluctant' to -part;-with',silver ! below 25Jd., and a temporary .was thus assured." Shipments, of sil--Iver,froi n( London to India, from* January 1 to 2, according;*• to Messrs. ' Pixley ' and' ,Abell, ( ami°>inted..to,.4l,94l,43B, against 44,043,558 ■ 'for the: correspbnmng period/ of. last year.. .. WORLD'S WHEAT PRODUCTION. ' " The; United • States' -Agricultural i Departmen* has published its estimate on the?whole world's wheat ; crop of 1907. Estimates of foreign experts are frequently altered, and do not always ■agree these figures of the American Goyernment are final, and are, more- • reviewing the most authentic figures' of 'European estimators. The estimate, earlier in the harvest season, that the '?? e ¥ would decreaso .300,000,000 bushels from 1906 is confirmed. The .shrinkage by : the Government figures is 329,000,000 bushels, or very nearly 10 per cont. Ihe harvest of 1906 was: unprecedented!}- large and a heavy decrease-might, one would think, still leave the>yield»of.'l9o7 above the average. -Bps..this was. not the'case.-'.Even in 1904, when ' Amenca's .wheat crop was so small that her ex..ports^of,the cereal'tnat. season fell to the lowest ;t^al;/itiV'32- Mars'j'.the world's wheat: crop, as figured- by'■the .United States' l Government, was'' 1907 g re at ei , -than that:-of : "■ 'Whe"n' :, we/conside?" , lhe' .distribution'' of this' decrease-the'result'i^ ! Hnßrilar. Europe'sproduc- ; tion of wheat fell/oif 212,000,000 bushels from' 1908, and was the smiil]e'st yield since 1901. Butthe; losses were -/differently ' distributed from what the.t have .been in any, European crop •rfiortage during' manf'..years, ' Russia raised ( inore than in 1906. Prance increased i|s wheat iyield-.t0.,.an. unusually, large figure, Germany's .the year, before was only, trifling;; so, \ras-'England's." Practically the whole pf.;Europe s.,lops, in tho orop of 1907 .fell on Austria, the Balkan States, and Spain. ■TALISMAN COMPANY. For about two years past, the "Wellington the shareholders .of the-Talisman Company in Wellington and district, has'-been'endeWouring to bring-about reAfter a great deal .of trouble,, the committee last year managed to 'secure' j the/ ! a:ppointiil6ht of -Mr. Auld- to tho Board, of Directors. It is understood that at : the ;meetin£ '.of' j:he' cbmpany to be held in Lon-' : don on-'June /16,-' Mr. - Wilson will be elected inthe 'pla<i.e' ; '6f,,Mr, ,'Cbrd'ner James, who lias retired from-the_-contest, and Mr. Stafford, son of the; late ; Sir-Edward. Stafford, one-time Premier of'NeV Zealand,'.-will,, through an amic-table-arrangement',-succeed Mr: Ford.' New Zealand: shareholders; will: then be represented by three directors in a Board of five,, the other two ,boifig-Mefers."Tilrner,arid.Deihl. As a. result of -these" changes,,a >more- progressive' policy vail be pursued, in',,the. development of the mine/ to be liberal 'in the matter of-pay'irig dividends, but it is be- - lieved that ■ the new • -Board, ' which will take office,on June 16, will meet the .wishes of-Now .Zealand shajceholderSs in this matter, as Now -Zealand 'will"-then ,tho new London Board. 7 ii, .. . ■ '■?' - , . , . . i Yesterday afternootf a parcel of 250 Talisman shares were bought .on-the Auckland Exchange for .a Wellington,investor 465.', and it is be-' jlieved that- further .'sales were made at 465. 6d. , WAIHI GRAND 'JUNCTION GOLD MINING J ; COMPANY. . !■ : . ' CpT : TELEGRAPH.—PBESB. ASSOCIATION.) .- / Auckland, May 27. During tho month ended May. 16 the Waihi Grand Junction Gold-Mining Company crushed and treated 4146 tons for a return of bullion vamed at 45785, or an average of about 41 7s. 10d. per ton.-.'This is a slight increase upon the return- for the previous »ontli, when 4104 tons yielded. 45034. The total amount won from; the. mine;'to"date is 4112,130 4s. 4d. > '; ' STOCK EXCHANGE. TEI.EGRAm PRESS ASSCCIATIOH.) Dunedin, May 27.Stock Exchange sales:—Golden Bed.'lis 6d ■ Rising Sun'. >£1 10s. '■ i LIVE STOCK SALES. • (nr TELiiGium—rnEss association.) ■~•■■■. . CiißiSTCiiuitCH, May 27. ', At- the 'Addington live stock market to-day ■there, was. a large.entry of stock in most departments, and a-good., attendance of buyers. Store sheep were-dull of sale, and only forward wethers maintained their values. Pat lambs .were also easier, as were also, fat 'cattle, which-'were-in over'supply. Pat pigs wem dearer, 'as there 1 was a small 'entry. - The yarding- of store sheep was a fairly large one of mixed descriptions. The demand has slackened •off-for all classes except forward' wethers, and, except for these/ prices were all round easier; The entry of fat lambs was, somewhat largej than last week, and totalled about 500. Tho quality was mixed, and the demand was not. so keen-as last week, and prices gave way ac-' cordingljr..- Tegs mado 15s. 6d. to 18s. 3d.; ordinary weights, 12s. 6d. to 155.; and light and unfinished, 10s. 6d. to 12s. There I 'was an average yarding of fat sheep, both as regards numbers and quality.

The yarding of fat cattle totalled 420 hear of mixed quality. There wore some lots o pnmo steers and heifers, but a considerable proportion was light and unfinished. The > sup ply was in excess'of requirements, and price: were easier,'especially towards the close. Th< rango of prices: was:—Steers, «£G to «£ll 10s. heifers, £1 15s. to .£8 55.; and cows, M 10s. tc .CO, equal to 225. to 255. 'for prime, 19s. to 21s for medium, and 17s. to 18s. Od. for cow anc inferior, per 1001b. - There was a small entry of pigs, and witl: outside competition fats improved in price Iliere were only a fow stores in, and they soh] at late rates. Choppers made up to ,£5 5s heavy baconers, up to itt 155.; lighter, 555. tc 655. (equal to 5Jd. to Gd.); heavy porkers, 38s, to 485.; lighter, 28s. to 365. (equal to sjd. to fid.). A line! of Chatham Island baconers sold at 475. to 51s. 1 , and stores at 335. Messrs. Dalgety and Co., Ltd., report on their Otaki sale, held on Wednesday, as follows:—A heavy yarding of cattlo and a fait entry of sheep was submitted to a large attendance of buyers. Cattle met with a good demand, most lines selling nnder the hammer, and a. complete clearance was effected, excepting for a few aged cows. We quote:—Fat cows, .£3 10s. to£o; fat heifers, .£3 7s. Gd. to J!3 195,; empty 2}-ycar heifers, <£2 lGs.; 18months heifers, JJI 65.; yearling heifers, 18s. 6d.; 2J-year steers, .E3 75.; 18-months steers, .£2 25.; yearling steers, .£1 9s. ;\ 4-tooth halfbred wethers, 10s. to lis.; cull 2-tootk ewes, 10s.; light draught mare, i! 29. Messrs. Abraham and Williams, Ltd., report on their Johnsonville sale as follows:—A good entry of prime bullocks were keenly competed for, and extra prime quality made 215.; prime, 235.; best bullocks, ,£9 7s. 6d. to ,£9 17s. Gd.; others, .£8 10s. to ,£9 55.; lighter, <£7 17s. 6d. A good yarding of prime sheep were keenly competed for. Heavy.wethersj 19s. lid.; others, 16s. lid. to 18s! sd.;' light, 165.; heavy Bwes, 16s. Id. to 16s. 2d.; lighter, 14s. lOd. to 15s. 6d.; plain ewes, 13s. 6d. to 14s. 6d.; lamb, prime, 14s. Id.; others, ,11s. 6d.; light, 10s. 6sl. Messrs. Abraham and Williams, Ltd., report on their Mast'orton sale held yesterday as follows:—We again submitted a full yarding, of sheep to a good attendance of buyers. Bidding nt auction for all classes, with .the exception jf ewes in lamb, was good, prices realised for Iry being fully up to late rates. Cattlo ivere short ■of advertised numbers, and but little business was done.' We quote':—Sheep.— Pat ■ and forward ewes, 10s. 9d. to 12s. Gd! ; young ewes, in lamb, 10s. 9d» to lis. 4d.; f.m. awes, in lamb, -ss. to Bs. 3d<-; ewos, ss. Id.; jmpty ewes, ss. to Bs. ; good conditioned wethers, 13s. ,10(1.; others, 10s. 9d. to 12s. v Id.; jull wethers, 9s. 6d.'; best lambs, 9s. -9d.; jthers, ss. to Bs.; culls, 3s. to 4s. . Cattle.—Beef ;ows, .£4-; heifers, in calf, £1 155.; weaners, ss. to Bs.; lSrmonth to two-year, steers, v lßs. (BY IELEORAPn.—rRESS -ASSOCIATION.) ■ Dbnedin, May 27. At Burnsido stock market 193 fat battle were raiyied, a medium entry.. Very fow prime cat;lo came forward, and these wero very firm at ate rates. Lights and unfinished sorts sold at ibout- last week's prices. Best bullocks, .£lO 10s. to ,£l2 75.-6 d.; extra, to =613 7s. fid.; good, £8 10s. to £9 155.; light, ,£6 10s.: to .£7 10s\; ;mall, ; .£3 10s. to £i 10s.; best ! cows- and leifers,' £7 10s. to .£8 7s. fid.; medium to good, £5 10s. to M 10s.; light, £3 to .£4.. ~ Eat iheep,.'2lß7 penned, principally medium to ;ood quality, with a few pens of very primo md show sheep. Prices showed an . advance of ibout .Is. for best wethers and ewes, while nedium to good were firm at late rates.. Best ivotliers, 20s. to 225. 9d.; few extra show.' sheep, :o 2os; 3d.; good, 17s. Gd! to 195.; light aSul in'erior, 13s. 9d. to 155.; best ewes, ,14s. to'lss. )d.; . extra, to 225. ; 9d.; medium' to good, 12s. :o 13s. . Gd. Pat lambs,''l4Cß penned, chiefly jrime sorts. Well finished lambs waj-e firm at ; ate rates, but there was. little or no demand ! or stores,, which showed ' a slight decline.' Best lambs, 14s. fid. to 16s. Gd. 10 18s.; nedium >to good, 13s. to 145.; light, .Ss/to'lis. Pigs, 125 yarded. At.the opening, prices for jorkers and baconers wrere, not so good as last veek,: but they improved' towards ■ tho end. There was practically no demand for small )igs.' . Suckers, -9s.' to 12s. ; slips, 13s. fid. to Lss.; stores, 18s. to;2ss.;.porkers; 345.,-to' 435.; ight baconers; 455. to 505.; heavy, '•535.,' to 585.; shoppers, to"63s! , •" GRAIN MARKET. (DY; TELEGKArH —PRESS ASSOCIATION.) .}■ Dunedin, May 27. Wheat.—Owing to the reduction- in the price if flour, the market has quietened considerably, ind very, little .business is being .'done../,, Fpwl vheat' is. not 'plentiful,, apd' meets -with' good lemand. Seed wheat, 45. : lOd. f .to, 'ss.';. prime' nilling, 4s. 8d.,.t0 4s. 9d.; medium, 4s.- 6Jd. to s. 7}d.; best whole fowl wheat, 4s. Gd. to 4s. d. ; medium, 4s. 3d. toy 4s. Sd.;' broken and lamaged, 3s. Gd... to ,4s. ,2d. per bushel.* Oats—A good''quantity "is.;coming ,forward md readily ,sold at quotations. .There is les3 nquiry for''milling, but seed lines aro in itrong demand. Seed lots, 2s.' 6d.'.to'2s. 9d.; irime milling, 2s.'sid. -to 2s. '6d. ;'good to. best eed, 2s. 4id. to 2s. 5Jd.; inferior to medium, S. 2d. to 2s. 4d. . \ AUSTRALIAN PRODUCE 'MARKETS. ' 5 Y.TELEGRAPH—I£P,E6B ASSOCIATION—COPYRIGHT.< '.- Sydney, May, 27. i.' Wheat, 4s. 7Jd.' Oats—Algerian rilling, 3s. 6d.; white, 3s; 6d.;,-. Barley—Cape, '4s. it!. . Maize, - 4s. 1 6d! . Bran and pollard, ,19J'd.' Potatoes,; £i. 15s.- Onions—Victorian, £8. Butler, 110s. to 112s. .Cheese—Good,:7d. Bacon, Bd. " . ~ Melbourne, May 27. Wheat, 4s. GJd. Flour, *£10; Oats—Feeding, Is.' 3d. to 3s. 4Jd.; seeding,\3s. 6d.-Maize,' 45.'d. ' Bran and pollard, Is. 6d. nahia'ns, £i ss. Onions, £7 ss. '.. . ' : , •' Adelaide,.May-27. Wheat, 4s. 3id. Flour, -CS- 15s. Oats—Algerpn, 3s. 3d. Bran and pollard, Is. Gd. LONDON MARKETS. . : - JY TELEGRAPH—PRiiSS ASSOCIATION —COl'Yllir.in. . ' ' London, May 2G. ' Copper.—On spot, three monthfe, ,3s. 9d. Tin.—On spot, >£130 155.; three months, .£129 ■ss. ■ ■ Lead, .£l2'l7s. : 6d.'' 1 ' Shares unchanged. ' ' . ' WOOL SALES. . • Brisk sale,. but no quotable change in values Jales included Moko, 9d. ,■

I' • nOMTHW CapitaV Fnna Mod PRICES. -. . - . .!. Paid Up. Balance, yg' P?t d«-—— : ———— ,to , Buyer,, Seller. . )&■ InTCstor ' ; '-C \ £ £ s ' \c ' £ 'i tra" is. a.-: £ e. a. x «, a, - ' Nahonaf 1 / 113 «WW ' 3J ' 3} ? 10 ■ V •'. 0 3 6' fl 13 0 3 9.6 : : iiationai . -375,000:, 335,318 gj 15 ; 12 - 5 5 0 5.5 0 513 5 INSURANCE. ' \ K^°5? P J,]. "v -— 100.000 249,339 » nnlid, 15 I T 0 ' 1 6 6 :i 7 v < ?!S'2^ : 396 ' 671 2 8 10 3 17 0 3 15 6 '5 6 0 5,100,000 474,91a 1 10 2170 /• , (Standard ... ... ... .... ...... 75,000= . <a,3S6 | -pirj 10 ~,1 2_,0 1 2 9 'FINANCIAL.V\'.. ,■ ™ vt" ■A ;.■■ . • ')'■ fe's ;/ ®r^f - io , 4 010 0 0 . and' tout 101253 44334 '?'~s 'jj 7 o 0 711 8 ?" 6 HO ™ § I 10 I 0.0 3 1 0 ,3 0 0 Uli US-.C-.-'V • ••'••• "••' •. •'• .'.MtWOO? ; fflWOO ,1 „ nil, 7 111 9 112 6 112 3 4 6 4 ...... Loan,and Mercantile ... .... -135,222. 315,133 " J ; Hi ;. 5 7 ' ".0 5 0 0 5 0 10 0.0 7"' I77 ; ■.'■[ 777';^' - 7';:7: ' ,,V_ "77 77 ■! ® I "■/S: 10 0 0 10 ,0- ,5 0'0 11 -*i -00 610 .„ : V.-v. KapierT m0Uth '" j "' ; W59 " * V W I7®§1:7;» 7-77 ' ' 7" ; ra'lraerstoii Xorth ... „•'-... crren' h'ivm ,i A.--2£- .' Wellington ' ... ;.. • ..... , 2, '° 00 11 ' 053 J} J JO 7„ „7 '-V'J-... /„. 1;.. ... <-134,570 71,788. , ni J . JO . 15 ' 0 > ' : •.■• (■ y , k ; o' 1 v ;n 5 10 ; ' . • / ' -- ; . ," ' ' • cjinSuroh : : "V 10,7-27' 'vjira.. n : ; • 21 10 0 ' ; .v , ; ' ' . „ '" ' "" , 165,9-20 ' 77,642 10 nil • 8 . 'r-: 10 5 0 10 7 0 i 7 14 7 : V S2.000 ' £6 261' <L' "'nil.. >125 2"9 2 10 6 ' 210-0 5 0 0y 'v\i r cniiigtbn--Kcat' ; Bxpori';!! ... { .915 _o.,lO 0:0 .-< ' s- ' - " ' - I 5 DU - 8 / 612 6 > ■ ■'■■■ ;■••-.■ .'.-OV ■". r 10o,766 53,767 4 1. 8 ' 5 2 0 5 2 0 6 5 6 1 '45.S30- • 10,315 ■ |r | : 3 5 0 3 6 0 6 9 3 .. .' TRANSPORT..-- . V ." ' :. 170,000 v ' 1?1,452 ,X i' ' fl 2 7 '"6 Q'ft 0 • o 7 g a.n 0 N -Uitnte ' •" ■' - -nil ' f V" ' ' G 10-3 10; ;.. , S&rirry ::: ::: ::: vj.«-ih 0 a -i4 ;6 .,■ - for:?: "• . 2EO.OOO 117,MD .3$ : Jj. jj» 6 13 0 7 0 0 6 19 0 6 5 0 -v-i . i'aupiri ■ ... ... v bi.u/j 5,p 1 nil ?l . 1 0 0 ,0 10 6 7 14 0 yjs/r.::f'V/oolle:i. ; v ■ v '. •: . ' - . •" IC °-°00 ' S2.E51' 5 "nil" Gj : , , . ' K^ : 'V ; 7' !-••• 'S® 35 . -.-li .4 - 3 -3 ,0 .3 3 6 3 1 /0 i 12 0 -• . ..,. nellmston . ... i ,1 G 3 5 0 3,9 0 .3 6 0 1 5 0 - ' , E.1I3CI-LLAKEOU3. ' .'. '' '/ '. .1. ; ' • . Donagiy Hope : . '" ... ; 23.500 : 1,951 5 nil'' . 6 "6"b"o 6' 6 0 '''' ■''- : and_0 Bnen^ ■ •- ... :. 35,000 ' 37.761 1 •' nil-' 15 2 3 0 ; ' ■ " ,::: -;i S •V«.-i5 'i - 1 - ■ : .' • ; f::; i ? Pit i n 3 l in 0 6 3 0 : ■ Co. 1' "! JsiMO:' i ' n r-''''io ' ! 3 14 0 1U 6 ' 'i : ..'7- : • ;', v .'W a f n v ®°ir- - 60,000; . -£0,655 , A . 1 10 4 15 0 5 4 15 0 8'8 6 ■V- ;■•• Opera Hottse _ ; '.i8,(eo .' 1,705 5 nil 124 ' - " 0 ° /:".... WBtn...Frean;Pood;.v -28,281'. i nil- ", -' i->i \ • '< ■ «T, be r! l . nd Tomb3 -• '•" -«.«o; .30,155' 5 - nil 19 .'v., ■ 4 8 0 - J ' ; ■ f • "• '',311. 1 nil 7if 0 10 .0 1 0 0 1 0 0 710 0

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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 209, 28 May 1908, Page 10

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FINANCE AND COMMERCE. Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 209, 28 May 1908, Page 10

FINANCE AND COMMERCE. Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 209, 28 May 1908, Page 10

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