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COMMERCIAL.

THE SHAREMAItKET. At yesterday's, meeting-of.;the; Stock" Exchange a sale of Manaivatu Rails at jE2 Ss; 6d. was . reported. The.quotations .wore unaltered:—Na- . . tional Banks, sellers,. c£s 25.; Wellington In- ■ .. vestment,■'sellers,< 115.'::9 d.; Wellington-: Trust ... .and .Loan, .sellers, £7 7s.- 6d.';.National;Mortgage,- buyers,\£3.j N.Z. and River Plate,buyers £1.105.-, r seUers,',-<£l' 10s. 9d.; N.Z..!:Loaa and Mercantile,'a buyers!' 4s'.; 3d.'; Paliriersfoii .North: Gas,' buyers, -'£7 7s^s <£19 and. ,£li ! ss. for the respective" issues; ■"National'' Insurance, buyers, \ 27s. ; ,\'Gd;]Gear, v Meat, £i paid, IBs.; <£1 paid,isellers, •.'-.£l 10s.';>Meat Export^third issne, .'sellbrs; .iE3 Is.; Manawatu Rails,' buyers, £2 ,Bs. 6d.; sel- - lors -M-'VuttSJL Shippings buyers; -£B ss.' Union. Steam,-! sellers, £1 15s, '6d;; ..Wellington ~ 'Steam[Perry; pollers, ~l7s;'6d. and 125., 6d. 'for the respective, issues; Westport Coal,' buyers •EG 3s.','sellers iS 6i'; Kauri Timber,' 15s- paid, Boilers,. 14s. 6(L; ' Timber, ■.buyers,'- .£2 43.-Gd.; N.Z. Portland Cement, 'Bellers, £1 ss. 3d. ...

THE MINING MARKET. ' Jir;--Talismans, were slightly, weaker yesterday, and sales were made at £2. The "Now . Zealand Herald" of Wednesday last states that a recent visitor, to' the Talisman Consolidated mine, after -aiv inspection of the property, ex-' the . opinion that the ore reserves, above No. 12 level will.enable the management, . if the"water.' does not come up to that level, ' to maintain -a" considerable- monthly output— though • not: the .present. average-—for many. - months. Ho"''also stated that there is '.a large of good ore now exposed' in the ■■<.. Bonanza section between :Nos. 12 and 11 levels; Mr. A. Hnrma, one'of the local-attorneys for • a the mine, stated in an interview' that' the development'.work in,connection, with'!tho mine ■ woujd be with as usual, despite the ...presence of;water:at No. 13 level.' Mr. .-iing; managing partner for Australia of the • firm of Bewick;' Moreing and Co., of London, ■ engineers to _'the ; Talisman Company,- was ex- - -.pected to arrive in Auckland in about a week's - ■ time from Sydney with a deep-sinker pump, . which will do installed in the Woodstock' .-shaft, and this is expected to efficiently cope .; with the water, trouble. mining quotations yesterday ■■fjeie ns : Under:— . v .

WELLINGTON ' PRODUCE MARKET;; ; (H'vCbe 1 New Zealaiid. Farmers' Co-operative. Dfc Ltd., report :aa. : follows:—.; . fowl, ss; j , barley\feed,' 4s. 3d , barley,'-Cape;seed, 4s. 6cLj maize,.crushed,' ~''ss'4d. ; oats,' 3s. Id. to 3s. 3d. ; oats,. dis-i coloured, '2s. 9d.; oats, crashed, 3s. 6d. j oats, - Seed, ; Duns, i Sparrowbills, Gartons, :35... 6d.; African Algerians, screened, 4s. 4d. per bushel; ; .ryegrass, Perennial; ss. ' 6d. per bushel; hay, £1} per ton; straw, i! 3 ss. per ton; pollard, ";C8 10s.; bran,-,£7.per ton; sucrosine, £7 10s. por ton;' linseed oil cake (genuine)," l'ss.' per' cwt.j priipe oaten sheaf shaff, £5 15s. to =£G. Potatoes, table, ,£o 15s. to -.£G"per ton ; seed potatoes, specially.: selected, Canterbury 'Up-fco- .: Dates, £6 10s.; Canterbury Derwents, £6 55.; Victory, ,£5. 10s.;.'onions, Melbourne, £12 10s. i Butter, separator, Is. Id.; milled,.ls.; dairy pats, Is. Id. por lb.; eggs, fresh, Is. per dozen; ' honey, 60's, 4Jd.; . bacon, sides, 83d.;' • rolls, . 91(1-; hams, 9Jd; per lb.; porkers,' 70's to 90's, -5Jd-; 90's to 'lOO's,': 5d.; baconers, 4}d.'*"to;sd;; "choppers (heavy), 31d. - per lb.; beeswax,' Is. 6d;; fuagßS,'4|a.; walnuts, to ; 5d. : per lb. Cibbage, -.-7s. ■' to 10?. cauliflower, -13s. ;<per : - -sack;' swedesi':'-2s; to ,2s. Gd. per. cwt.-; - pump-. •; ikins'j. 7s. Gd.-' per ; '6ack; -carrots, table ireds; .35.; ■ i'horje carrots, 2s.\6d.\por sack.• Apples', dessert 9s. 'Gd. 'to :13s. j apples, •■.cookers,'9s.-• IT : '■--Poultry, table roosters, .is. Gd. to ss.;.cocke-. • ',jL-rils, : - : 3s.'. to' Gsi';-,table;.heriS,;:'4s; Bd. to 55;.'6d.;. s ducks, 7s. GcL. to Bs.'; geesb',-75.-6d., all at pot . ' / ':p;ur'; hirkey,'gobblers, lid.; hens; 10d;, live.or. ' r 'de'a'd"iveight. —

. HIDES, SKINS, ETC. . ' i-'.Tho,, New .Zealand' Loan and 1 .Mercantile Ageiidy' Co.,,lCHl.,'roport as follows•.-'y'riiu -sales .on-Friday-attftS6ted a largo number/ of-buyers, ' andSsrices ; 'tofflainedwere, .'decide'tUjMcfghig'het . than those ruling for-some time past.--'-Our catalogue..,'cqmpnsed some-fair-sized, lines.,■ of ' station.; crutchings; for which: there-was keen 'competition; We quote:—Wool—Crossbred '•'crutchings, medium to .good 3Jd. to 4d;; cross- •; bred' erutohings, seedy 'and:-heavy,-.lde:to: 3d.; ' , crossbred fleece, stragglers,' 4d.' -to '^'sd.';-;. cross-' • bred-lambs, medium, to . 4Jd. . ' Sheepskins--Crossbred,"', fine; - sd. to/ s|d.; crossbred,'-coarse, °Bjd.-to Md.; pelts, sound,-2}d.-to 3Jd.; damaged skins, Id. to Sid.; green : skins,'■-3s.'^"4d;" to';-4A sd. ' Hides—Ox, ,'medium; to- sid:; ;ox, light, •to "43d.; cow,' light," 3!d. to id.; damaged hides, • 2ld. to'3d.; calf, 1 sound,.sJd. to;6Jd.; calf, dam- ■ 'aged, Id;-to 4Jd. ■' ' V ; Tallow—Good mixed, to 315.-9 d. per cwt; in --tinsj 215.-to 225. •

Messrs; Levin: and Company report' as. folhlows yesterday's sale: We • held, our, rwfortnightly sale; to-day,, offering 40 bales-wool, V.2OWL skins, ;500 hides, and. a quantity , of'tallow jland horsehair. ' V . I', AVool—The .market was quiet, .but -prices-'-pn a'.,par . .with tho.se of "last, salel.: :''.Wo: quote— V.Medium crossbred, 4<L -to 5Jd.; inferior, 2d. to .;''4cL; lauibs' wool,'' 4d. to sd.'; pieces land looks, '■Id. to 2d.'; '(*ood crutchings, 3|d.- to : 4d.;' me- -'. dium -crutchings, 3d. to 34d.j seedy and in'i'feriork'ljd.. to "2Jd.' ~ ! ,Ski'ns-rMarket",firm at .last sale rates.' . We quotes-Fine crossbreds,. 4d. to s}d.; crossbred, \ 4d. to 4:jd.; dead skins, 2d. to 3id.; dead hog : v'g'ets, 2d. ; to 3Jd.; dry I pelts, Id. to 3d. ;' lambskins,' 3d. to.Sd.; green, pelts, : 2s.L6dl' to 4sl 3df; '' green lambs' woolly, 2s; to • 3s. lOd.; green . lamb ,polls, Ms. 6d. to 2s. Gd. Tallow—Firni.: : "'Parcels ihvshipping: order ' ,£23. Tins,- £18 to .£2l 10s. Hough fat, s. £10 to £13. >i ' Horsehair—ls. -to Is. 3d. per To. Horns, ss. to-rlTs. Gd. per: hundred.: , Cowtails,. :ls. ,4d. :/.-.to'ls. Bd. per dozen. .' : VvHidos—Better- demand. - Prices for ox- were .-quite.) a farthing higher; cows a.-halfpenny whilo„calfskins remained tho: same. W a Ox hides ..(heavy), 5Jd. to 65d.'i ox liider l? -, (medium), sjdL-'''t6 sjd.; ox hide's .'(light),r.»d„ ,'to 4|d.; cow : hid6s,'4d. to 45d.; out and'slippy .' ; -'liidc3, : 2d. to ;3Jd. stag hides, 2Jd."'"to 3d!';' bull ' hides," 2d. to '3d.; calf best, 4d. to 6di; calf, cut.;and slippy, 2d..t0 . ■ Messrs. Dalgety and ..Company,' Limited, re-•-port' on their fortnightly sale • of/ wool;- skins,' . vhjdes, ..anu tallow' .yesterdayi—A. largo.-- cata-' •.'. loguo of all. classes was' submitted to a "full attendance of- buyers-fropj all '-parts of the .Dominion, ;biuding showing more: spirit-than 'at previous sales. ' ' • Wool—Prices showed an advance of Jd. per .Mb., crossbred 'fleece selling from 3d. to 4JdJj . crutchings," '2fd. to 3Jd. ; • locks and pieces,' 2Ja.; lambs,'33d.; seedy lambs, " • Sheepskins—Advanced abont Jd. per lb.; fine crossbred,: sjd.; crossbred, '.4Jd.. t0.5d.; cross-' bred dead, 3id.j crossbred ; broken, 3d.; crossbred shorts, 2Jd. .to 4JtL; crossbred seedy, 2Jd. i crossbred., half wools, 4d.' to 4Jd.; crossbred damp, ,3s. Id. to 4s. 3d.; half-wools dauip,' Is. 'd. to 2s. lid.; shorts damp, Is. 3d. to Is. fid.; crossbred lambs; 4Jd. to 4jd.; crossbred lambs - ; damp, to 2s. 10d.; crossbrcd lambs dead . 4sd.; halfbred, id, to sJd.j merinos, 4d.; pelts, .Sid. ; - 1 : . ...

" ■ Hides-Prices increased- on last sale from id. to gd. "per lb. No primo lots were offered..! Ox,. G2 to (ifilb., 5Jd. to sfd.; 531b., sd. Tier lb.; • 391b., 4j|d.; -iSlb., out., 3Jd. per lb. Cows, 52 t0"551b.,. 4j|d; to 4Jd.; 42 to 441b., 4|d.- to 4Jd;; •: cufand'slippy,'3d; to 4d. Heifers, 2Mb., 3Jd.; yearlings, 161b,, 3Jd.; calf, 51b., fj'd. to s|d.; 61b., 51d.j 91b., 4jd.; cut and slippy, 3fd. to • 4ftl ' " ■ ■ j : ;I l allowT-In shipping order, £2i 155.. per ton; caslts,' £23 55.; tins,-'22s. per cwt.; sacks, fat, ,245; 9d;. per cwt. j '/i . Sundries—Horns, lis. per 100; tails, Is. ; 4d. to •'• '23.'9 d. per''dozen. . " Murray, Roberts, 'and Co. report as follows:— We offered to-day 20 bales wool,'. 2000..sheep- . skins, and. 250 ; hides.' There was a large attendance of buyers, including several South Islanders. . Prices ruled firm at about' last' Bales' 'quotations, any change being towards higher prices. Prices "ruler as below:— :.j • ' Wool—Crossbred, fleece, 4Jd. to sjd. per lb. j lambs, clean, s}d. to 6Sd. per lb.; crutchings, good clean, 3Jd. to 4d. per lb.; crutchings, medium and seedy,-2Jd. to 3Jd. per,lb.Sheepskins—Halfbreds, good, 6d. to 6Jd. per lb'.; halfbreds, .short, 4d. to 5d. ; per lb.;.cross- . .. breds. medium to fine, 5Jd. to 5Jd. per IK'; . crossbreds, coarse, 4Jd. to sd. per lb. j cross- .. brcds. interior pelts, 3}d. to 4}d. per lb. ; lambs, .. superior and well woolled, 54d. to sjd. per'lb.; lambs, short and shorn, 4d. to 5d.; lambs, inferior and damiged, 3Jd. to 4Jd. per lb.; batchers green salted, 4s. to 4s. Bd. each. ■.Hides—Heavy ox, S§d. to Gd. per lb.; medium ■ ox, sd. to per lb.; light ox, 4Jd. to 4Jd. per lb.; medium cow, 4}d. to 4Jd.; light cow, ■ 33d. to 4\d.. per lb.; sound calf, 4Jd. to 5Jd. per lb.; damaged calf, 2Jd. to.4d. per lb. ••• Tallow.—Tins, 20s. to 21s.' 6d. per cwt.; casks, 235. to 21s. 9d. per cwt.

.... Messrs..; Abraham ".and Williams, Ltd., report 'of thoir; sale held on Friday as follows:—We •offered a fair cataloguo of wools, skins, and ' hides to a large"' .attendance of- buyers, and bidding was animated for everything offered. Prices for wool and: hides were on a par with last sale's rates, .whilst skins, for which thore was keen competition, showed a good advancc We quote:— . Wool.—CrntcliinES,"pod, id. half-wool, scKto s}u.; crossbred'i-wools,'.Bid. to 4d. ; half-brcds, Gjd.; lamb v.. to 5d.; dead, 3d. to 3Jd.; in-'ferior^sprts,'"ljd"*to-*3d.; half:, dry and green butchers' skins, 35.. sd. to 3s. lid.'to Is. 3d. to 4s.' ,7d.; t6,;55..'M77.V"-. Hides—Extra '.heavy' ox,. G|d.; heavy ox, Gd. to fijd;:; medium ox; 5Jd. to sJd.;.steers, 3Jd.; heavy;cows; 4Sd.:tO:.4Jd.; medium: cows,(id. to 4Jd. : ; yearlings, 4jd.,"calf, 3d. to Ggd. ■ ~ TaUow.«4la shipping order, to' 21s. 9a. per.-cwte:;:::: -r: .V':..

LIVE . STOCK SAI.ES. The' New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Co.'report that at .their clearing sale at Utuwai on Wednesday at P. S. Morine's there was a good attendance,' and a good" sale' resulted. "A good line of hoggets made 9s. 4d., and a" line of wether hoggets sold at ,9s. 9d. Ewes in lamb made 10s. to 15s. Id.; 4-tooth wethers,.. 145.3-year-old steers," «C 3 10s.; 18months cattle;' dS2 ; -7s. ;• weaners, 17s. Cows sold fairly . well ■ up to £i 155., .while those offered- on.belialf rof..Mr. J. S., Clark made up to £5 17s. 6d.- ' >' • ■ : ' ' Messrs. . Dalgety/.'and Co. report' that at Feilding: yesterday "they had. a fair entry of sheep and a small yarding of cattle. Theprincipal sales . were-.—Backward springers, £i: empty cows, £2 to .£2 55.; medium hoggets, 7s. 9d.; mixed hoggets, 9s. • 7d.; ewe hoggets, 10s." Bd. • " , - '

Messrs. Dalgety and Co., Ltd., report having held their, fortnightly sale in Messrs. Abraham and Williams's-yards at Eketahuna on Friday August. 28. The" .attendance was small, and bidding under the hammer "was rather - dull. They: succeeded in ; quitting everything except two.'small, lines, and quote: Hoggets, - from 10s. id. to lis. "3d:; "breeding ewes, to 9s. .The New Zealand ', Loan and Mercantile Agency C°-> Feilding, report?—At Feilding on Friday we had'a moderate:entry: of. sheep and cattle. Although several lines were passed at auction we were successful in placing prac-ticaUy:-,:the';wHolo' ;df our entry at carrent rates,;. Forward wethers made' 13s. 5d.; light fat wethera; •'■l3si-■ 9d;; fat ewes, 135.; .wnther hoggets',"Bs. lid.; ,ew.es in lamb. 9s. 6d.; yearl385.;: store cows, ■ i£2 Is.; forward cows,-S2.to iE2 14s.'; fat cows; ft 17s:; fringing." hoifers,: ,£3 15s. ; empty 2-year heifers, low'-condition,: 305.; ,2 and 2J-year steers,'low condition, .lGs. .''•••

The .New, Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Co.. -Ltd., Fending, report:—At Kimboltdn .'oh-: Tuesday we had a fair yarding of both sheep-'and cattle. There; was a good demand' for. sheep,; and .wo effected a' jlear-i ance. :'.:.;Mised.^hoggets.\'made from Bs. (o ss.' 5d.; ewes and' lambs,; 145.; springing heifers,; .£3:43., '£3,, ss;/:. to:;; 44 10s.; empty heifers, ,'42' 10s.; ■ Bj)rin'girig; cows; ' ■ , ,MrC,Newtoh....King snpplie9 the following weekly-auction report .; :.;A'fc;:'Stratfo'rd' on, Friday of last week I held a..clearing. dairy cattle; on account of Mr. -W. 'Bonner. Pedigree Jerseys made £013 lOs'.'Vto . purebrcds and others, -<87.. to £12 10s: ; backward calvers, £3 to JSG" ISs. . At Toko on Monday calves made 14s. Gd. to 195..' Gd:;; ; .yearlings,: 21s. to 225.; . 13-iuonths heifers, 30s. Gd.'to 355. Gd.; springing hoifors, £3 5?; to 44 Bs.; forward storo cows, .£2 9s. to- .£3 305.; 2J-year-old bullocks, £4. On account., of Mr. .S.. Gedge, early .calvers made 45-to-,£6'lss. ;-late calvers, -43 to '44 15s. . At my-Stratford yards on- Tuesday; calves mado lk Gd. to. 18s.; 12 to IK-months, steers, 235.t0'3-te,v-iB-months heifers'. 20s. .to 375.; 2.t0 2i:year,'steers,....44 yss.. to JE4,.155. Gd.; store cows, il "55.-to £3.' 'In the dairy pen's springing; cows 'made ;£s.;to XB' 10s.;' h"ifars, 43 is. to jCfi ;, 7s; -6d); lato' and' backward- calvers, '£2' to- £5-"-10s;"::Ther. J Bpecial -line of Jersey bulls were not'-lookingwell;" being in ■ rather poor cbndifioni ; Theltop prifee''realised was 421: : ' • , On I,Wednesday there was a fail • attendance at the ..sale-.-, on .-.account'- of Mr. E, r Julian, ; Oakural" ■ The ■ cow's were rather backward > and low in -.condition,,;.but sold at full market rates,' early calvers.making J!5it0,i!7.125. 6d.;. late ,do:, ; £2:10s".: .to "£& 155.;; bull,. '44 25.. Gd.; horse, trap,'' and /harness, .-£18; pony; .£4 ss. At Westown on Thursday the sale on account of Mr. J, C. Montefiore was-> largely attended, with most; satisfactory results. Ponies made JCS 10s. tO f-10-monT-hs foal.-JGG 10s.; store pigs, : .£l/1155.} turkeys, Bs. ; ducks,; 2s. ,v honi^Bs"jj?d»'" s ..'. ~- '■

: . BANK-OF ENGLAND RETURN. ;</; BT ABSnoiATio.N —COrIEIGHI ' ,(K_ec.j',Atignst 28, ,8.32,; plm.) i It.v'.: [ London, 'August 28.' The Bank of England return issued for the week •ending" Wednesday,; August 2G, is as under:—' -/•■«.! '■ ' . iEStm piPiBMBST

'The leading "items of the Bank ,of England return afford the following comparison

, LI GOTEENMENT SECURITIES. vThe.'followihgV'ara''the latest quotations for Government Securities, with a comparison of those "ruling" list*\?eek::r .

;THE MONEY MARKETS. The Bank of England discount rate is 2& per cent;, to which it was reduced on May 29. , Three imonths''bills are quoted ,as follow:— In London, i higher at 1J per cent.; in Paris at l|-per , cent.), and ;in Berlin at 2} per. cent, Shqrt'.'loan bills, are. Quoted in London at 1 per cent;,-, a rise 0f..55. since last week. COLONIAL AND OTHER PRODUCE, . Wheat.—The niarkotas dull, despito the firmness of the American markets. Buyers . are quite demoralised by the abundance and- earliness of the. harvest in . Canada,, and ,tho anticipation'; of free.. shipments thence. Sellers aro • firm' in .'view of. the statistical position, and'prices are; nominally unchanged; 38s. 3d. is-asked'for Australian August-September shipment,' and ,38s,'. 6d. 1 and 39s.'' 6d, : for wheat on spot. •• ■ ' ■ ' ■ .-Flour, is meeting, with a dull' trade ,at 255. to 255. Cd. in London, and 275. in Glasgow. Buttor.—The market is qniot and unchanged. ' Sugar;— The market is flat.,: German beet, 88deg.,Gd. lower at 9s. 5d.; first, mark granu■latod, f.0.b.; Hamburg, 3d, lower at lis, 7cL per cwt. • ltabbitskini—At the sales 1990 bundles wore offered/ and tho bulk was sold. Incoming grado . full 6oason skins met. with good competition at best prices of last sales; poorlyfurred and runners were unchanged,. ' Bradford. Tops.—Tho market is quiet, and pricos- are unchanged. Tho undertone of the market is firm. ' .

,' THE METAL MARKETS. Copper,—On . spot, 12s. Gd. higher at .£6O 155.; three months, 12s. Gd. higher at *£61 10s, per ton.' ; Tin.—On spot, 10s. higher at JGI33 7s. 6d.; threo months, 10s. higher at £134 2s. 6d. por ton. Pig-iron.—Unchanged, at 51s. 9d. per ton. ; Lead.—ls. ,3d. lower at .£l3 7s. 6d. por ton. Spelter—lss. lower at ,£l9 2s. Gd. por ton. Silver.—Bar silyer is quoted at 23 13-lGd, per ounce' standard.

v Buyers. Sellers. Srles.. iB.s.-d. £ s. d. i s.'i : Talisman w ... 1'19 9 ' 2 0 6 2 0 0 ■ AVaiUi • .:. ... 9 3 :0 9 4 0 — ! •'Komata Reefs ... 0 1 li 0-X ■ 8J-- — < • : N.Z. Crown ... 0 i 2 . .0. 4 i" ' , liny. Queen 0 2 2 0 2 3- ■ Wailu Grand . Junction ... • ... :— : 112 9 — ■ .:.-\Vniotahi ... .... 0 3 2 0 3 3. 0 3 3 :..',.Tairna Coniperor 0 0.11. 0.011

Hote Issue ... £55,531.000 Gov. securities ill,015,000 ■ Other securities '■ ... . 7.434.000 Gold 37,085,000.; . . £55,534,000 ..£55,534,000 BAKsraa DEPiBTinOTr. • Proprietors' ' '• •' '.'Govt, securi- ' capital £14,553,000. ties ■. ...-:£15,532,000 . Piiblio' do-■■■:' ■• ••■ Other securi-' ' - posits 7,877,000.:' ties . : - . Other do- - - - " ' ■ : . posits ■ ii.233.CW) Notes ... 26,281,000 -< -'BesW' Mwv'- 1 " 0 —, •• . • - . andotfc; Cola „ 1,648,COO ■ : bills 3.507,CCO _ •'/ ■ • £70,170.000 ' £70,170,000

"1 :T."'.VTMswesk,Lastireek. Imslyoar. "Bnllion 37,055,060 36,706.CCO S6.026,C00 ..:.Beserw~- •... 37,920,00) 27,fi33,0C0 26,814,000 • "Notecirculation-20,253,COJ 29,104,000 SM.ITP.OCO ; Publio Deposits' '7,877,000 8,030,f0o V,"5:8010 ■ Other Doposift"--'44,i33,OOQ 44,465,000 46.8E5.OJ) "■ Proportion 1 -o( • ;,ta 1<O I -, ... . liabilities-53.60 53.U '• 49.40

• v-i''- 1 "--- -• • Variations,- ' p '. compared-: • r,, V s-.- t >• ...h An< ?° With,, . , • • •• • ••• • , Iasfc week. • • / • 45 s, d. ■ ■ 2i% Imperial-Console.-..- 85 10 0 fis. 6d. higher r*;rN:S;XV:1933Jan.-Jnljr l '.* 1C710 0 10s. higher > Si„N.S.W.101S-ifa'r-Sop6 ... 99 0 0 Unchanged 3 „ N.S.W; 1935 Apl.-Oct. . ... 89 10 0 Unchanged i „ viqilS&OJan.-July...' _ 104 GO 5s. lower •81 M ,Vic; 19214 Jan.-Jiiiy 10010 0' Unchanged .3 -Vio,.1929-49;Jan.-July . 89 10 0 •; 5s. higher 3i•„ S.'A.'WIGJan.VuIy... 09 0 0 .Unchanged 3 „ S.A. 1916 Jan.-July 67 , 0 0 Unchanged 4 ,„.Q , l , dl915-21Jaii.*Julx'' 1C510 0 Unchanged 3j ,, QTd Jin.-July M 10 0 .Unchanged 3 Q T Jan.-July. 88 0 0 . Unchanged i „N.Z. IMSMay-Nov. 107 10 0 10s. higher Si -N.Z.HH0J&n.-Jtily „ 9915 0 15s. higher I „N.Z.-lffl5 ApritOct. V. 89 10 0 , ; 20s. higher Si. W,A.19i0-40Uay-Nov 99, 0 0 Unchanged •» „-WA'.1915«Mw«wr; ... 8810 0 ' rs. higher ti„ Tas.'19iOJan.-JuIyV ... 69 o 0 1ft. lower 3 « Ta3. ist?0-40 J&I1.-Jllly ■ „ 68 0 0 - Unchanged

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