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g^;:.; ■■ : !;r, ■^.;r|THE: "SHAKE MARKET, i - ; v '.. ;Vt.yft. : : liiyestment shares' were very.. dull ■'•yesterday, •V" : 'Hot a' single transaction being recorded. Bank i;;}{of;Nois Zealand, buyers ,£9 Is. Od,j National i',>.'Bank, , sellers d£s 7s.:.6d.;:National Insurnhcp, ?',: sellers .£l;8s. 9d.; Standard Insurance, buyers i ■ ,£\ 2s. 3d.; .sellers. £1 Bs.; Equitable Building,' y ...buyers £0\ 15..6c1.i: sellers £9 is.; Wellington ;/..;-":• Investment, buyers Us. ,6d.; -Wellington Trust ...;: :::imd;. Loan,., buyers , £1; Wellington -Deposit, , ;;;■:-■ ..sellers -85.;;.6d.; New Zealand arid.: River Plate, '.'■:-.■ buyers .j£r;i2s. 9d.,--National Mortgage,' sellers is' .loan/and-Mercantile, sellers- j.'Welling-rliivton-Gas, ilO paid, buyers sellers .£lß''los.; '■ ■ : new'issue;? buyers £1 2s. 6d. premium; Cbri'st■rv ,church ;Neat,;buyers ,£lO 10s. j ;...Gear -Meat,' £i- •:•.'; 2s.' 6d., sellers"',£lo,:los.; Meat ■Vi i^.:,:Eiport,-'-^ei-'PBid,-'6eUers' ,^S;--jC2.'-125.:-'6d':.^pa'id;,; ;-;i .'eellers; J83;15.; Taupiri. Coal, sellers £1; Hiku- ;:;: V rangi Coal, sellers 10s.; ..;'■ Westport-Stbckton," ",'v . eellers Bs.;i'Kauri Timber.-.buyers Us. ?d:,EeUe,rs L /:V:lsß.;VXeyland-O'Brien;TiinDer,'. sellers £i'"2a: ■? '. f,6d.; New.'Zealand Portland: Cement, buyers ',£1 x;-:.::0s. 9d.,;sellers 2 Isij Sharland'e'rordinary and -:•■ preference; , buy'eri, 195.;'..' Taranaki hh '-sellers■7s.: , i'-^':'--. , -':i' , ;'.-r •■■:,.■;•■' : -'i^: : .,'i':' '?.' : ■ '■;;;
■':;;■■>.v ; 7.?;'THß'- MINING; MAEKET....! \:.. ; : ; ": ■' : V.Kv A'' 'At -tho imofning v ,.cali-.;salesiofi Snxon .afejs.; :<:./;■; Hid., TaUeman Consolidated' at £!i 11s. 6d;;New #■:;■■'■.. Alpine, 9s".'3d. paid.'rnt Bs.>'oiid 10s. paid at .Bs.['■V~' ] -, .9d.;.and. Hartley '.and'Eiley at £1 Is. Bd. were .-,^ : v, ; Tepbfted..v;No' business was, recorded , at tho '; ;j ..;i-...afternoon/Sitting.- ■ The' 'quotations., with last :.-l'.-..?-.-'-.ie<!ofdedvlßales--.were.'"as'\i:hder:-r! i ':".'.' ; .' ';
. ■<•' GOLDSBROIJGH, MORT '. '/The';;balance ■',sheet of. Goldsbrotigh, 'Mort .•and: Co. :forV.the ; year .ended March. 31 last : . th© ; -gross .'profit ."amounted, /.to ' the management''; expenses."' totalled ,*e68,0i5; interest,absorbed ■': was-written off premises 'account,/leaving net i .profit 'at £91,011. .There iwas.brought::forward I from/last:'.year. £29,533, which made -~the '.bal.Vance iat credit of profit-and 'loss :J8120,610,', as ;.- compared .with '.£142,633 in tho previous; year. ■ The : balance sheet shores a reduction "■. in . the debenture■debt of over £10,000, while sundry /creditors stand at ; '.£38,686, as against £53,585 twelvemonths, ago. ;*Advances-on wool' and -other produce, 'freehold ;and leasehold-stations, .-' etc., appear at valuation at'£1,053,609, and free*hold: and properties and- stock at valuation at'£783,622,-.the .reduction:in the, two items amounting , to £207,424. The company's 'wool'business was-on a larger'scale than-'-in ■'.19074/:'l»ing-123JS35;balesi;> i gaihßt-.105,300.b81es. i !;>-;v;.;;;;■- ~ , :'-j ; :"; /■ ThbiHign Commissioner's cable regarding the i. heinp market' is 'not .'very encouraginp. -The 'cable >'BtetesfT-'.'TKe- '■ nemp; market .."■ continues :'dull,'.and nd;traniacKons : of importance are re■'ported.".iln'the.prpvious:week,a better tone '^prevailed,';.:for .holders-.were -.eaifl. to ,be firm, locally, -a'-we'efc-- or two'ago, great hopes' were .entertained of an early improvement, for it was -'reported that./ American, Mouses' were operat--1 -ing. ; -This-Spuct ;was not;continued beyond a .'few day3,',- : and':the /market has' again .'become dull. 'It is. difficult; to ■ see - what. outside ..in-' 'fluences can.operate,forlanimprovement,.while,';•'on , -'the' : -contrary,- ■'there',- "are many factors at Swork which may further.depress;.the market:., ~Tho| Manila output shows no. signs .'of.'falling; -and-. the rHigh...Commissioner's ;\yeekly' cables. 'give the fpllowing ~as: the .Manila outturn for - the-past: six" weeks I^— |.:",":v-' fei ji." ':■ -•'■ ; -: ■■■■i'r: :; -'-. ''~: '-Bales::' --'.-May "1"^.:: : '';... :; . ■:...':':..;■- ; 'i..!:28,000f'. . : -■:■' -May-. 8;■:■.;.;: ; ...v. : -;;. : ■,<.:. -j..:. ■ 26,000 '■'.:■ •■:;;;; May. 15'/-..;-•: ..; ".i ; >...- ';.. -27,000 - :' VO- 'May 22•-..;•;- : . ; ; ! ':;.. : '-'..;' ";;■." 19,000'' "'■ ■■,r ; ; May.29 : ...,; .;. JX.;;;:.:. .... 25,000 '; : j:::,June-6. ; '...r.; •••;:■■•» J :».., '. ■...'- : ;19 i consumes" ;ii: great deal of' New Zealand fibre;- also sisal and Manila, and the valuo i, of the fibre, used in the Canadian 'binder" - twine, i factories, even r at present prices,' which;'are 'the lowest for. eleven years, represent an outlay of over £100,000. 'With the continued development ; of; the "Canadian..North-west,. .the I,demand : . for,. Vfibro: : must.- : during the --'next ten ■ years; A',Tlie Canadians'-are"anxious to ■ obtain, a native, fibre, and eitensiye experiv ; 'ment3 have.-'been-made :with flax, •whidh-.'pTo/' ■ mises the opst reßults.'-.The'.ietting process has , ,:been - the -.difficulty vwith;. flax, - but.. v.arious .' invented,for ftho' purpose of separating-the: fibre; without; tho : -retting .pro'-, -cess. ,:It!isrßt'a"tedVthat' the"'separatiph,of-'thq"' 'fibre from'.the Ainretted flaij*-andithe'manufac-ture ,61 l it' in various,grades^oft shop,, counter,and. other commercial • twin'ii, -has ■ parsed the ', experimental stdße, . and is iiojv'i-beinj? carried ..on'.'profitably. : There hjs,also' v b'een.'a , sinaH ■quantity.ofibinder twine■ , made- , from ft this:fibre,' , | which.'it is contended, has done.good work in . the. field, although It-'is ;.thought''that some, .' elight lmjrovements' are • still necessary-before :, it will be perfectly s'aHsfactory.-'-.'Tnder- ■ this -i ;.process the.yield-of fibre.-is'i-abbut.SOOlb.-per-•ton. of ;flax; and; as the; average /yield" of flax ■■' 'I' i^;,? y, ° b ??" ; P e ?'' ocre i Hfe-Vwouldt;'mDan-about eOOlb.ipf-flbrp.'per-acre':.ffThefarei: at, , ilax ;in 'the provinces of'Manitoba l ' ,Sas-' •katchewan, and.Alberta for theyear-1908 was jjtbout 200,000 acres,: which, 'at 6001b. , ' per' acre"', represents, a yield of 120,0001b. of fibre.-.-^'lf; l ■iianwaotured ;into .binder.-.twine' the : ciuan'tity .would,be.four times as much as was' required ■to tie the Canadian crop of .1908. 'At .present, ;. all this fiax, after...separating.;? the jseed, is ■'Ournc. .--■.-■ ".•: "-..;->■-': , ; -v-■',,■•■■ r.'.v ; '.-'-.-^'...- ; v,.-.i. - ■ This-competition must.b.o. reckoned witiTn-the-,noar,future, while'sisal 1 -and..Manila ,wiH'continue in competition^vit^phormium- , Tho profit on New .ZealandNhenip .-m'ust .".be sought in'l ....improved,.maehinß.ry,vand::VTeduced ;wbrking. : i costs,-;: There is,;"pn-Jprescnt'-indicatib'nsi'-UtUel ,-ehance.of .the-market'ad*an'cin'g;' v i- .. .
. Customs .revenue .'qolleoted it; Wellington- yesterday to ,£2508 is.;: ; 8d:;"-';."*, •
;;.■:'iressrs:; , Comjany/i-.limitea - ,.' ro■port having held their-fdttnightly. sale of wool Bkins, and hides yesterday, when ; ,,they offered ■a, gooditatalogue of all classes to.:a large attendance of ;buyers. : '-Prices' were as,follow — Wool: Prices Were,on > ; par with . Fast ; sale.' Crossbrod.vGdl ;i6\n:, id. ; pieoes,".3Wv:t6/ild%rutcbings;!3d.''to';Sld:- ; fah-cepskinsi -Prices -were on a, par with' last.sale. Crossbred,6d. to 7d.;..crossbred," broken.; and - damaged; 43d.- tp •; 5 jd. 4|d.-:' neltr as 'f. B '''.., J?;, ss. -7d..; 'orossbred,'..green," '.is. '■'-Bd' -: ' ■orqssbred^salted,--.Ss-/..ld.Vtd" , 4s; "a!" m&'■ grices;:were:oria;par with last sale. Heavy oljv ??■}■ tO ,. 7 '4--> medium: oii.-6d.'. to Bid.: cuf calf,u.best,..7id. to m. j • medium, 5Jd. .tor: 6id; ; ■' inferior, Vetd. to m- tcow;/medium,,s*d. cut/'sd. to : 5W.; -shppy,,sd,. s 4Jd. 'Eabbi": ■jkins: 7itr ito BJd. fallow: In .caAs, 245;; I tins and/drums, 205.-6d.,t0 21s. '■". ■"■
;?;.-. : c . WELLINGTON.MAEICET' EEPOET. :';;, :;:,. - : 'Wellington,' ;&■' ;■:■'■ ■-;■ P"' 1 wholesale prices ruling on.the ■-'•-■- o V oi' ,^ 1 i d,: to 4s: lOrtJ;: feed oatsV ■ 2s. 2d. to ; 23. 4d.; dun oats, 2a. 2d. to 2a. 4d •'• 3.j ««d--oats,-^s.v4d.-:-to : 25.--Bd.'; '.Algerian-.'eee'cj' ;;, oats, ■■;2s..«:fid. i -:to.-25.---9d.j , 'iniuze,-.45. 10(1; tb r ■.-..-.. .63.j ..crushed '■.malt.. Bs. 9d.; Capo: bnrlev \2s'..9d; :io V 3s,r w .;..: beans,...-4s; ' Cd. (all. vat -'.-• per. ■bushel)": i-.--.--r!oeraeal; , JKto-JS-ss. ; ;:floTir,-New Zealand £\\ .;., 10s. to X\i ;-bran, .£5 to £5 55.; pearl barley ■ £IS■ •i ; -peas; partridge.ls. ?d.', Prussian.blue 55.. to 55. ; 4s. 3d.; split £17 10s. ■ bone,- - dust,,.£C;'superphosphates-.fii to £5 5s. r ; pot-v-,jard--JM,lOs.-,to £6 155.; Wano, X 4.105.; ;- Joatensheaf), ,.£3 ss. toX3lss.;oatmeal, wfilOss. to' : :■";■ *1» 1.03.; potatoes, i' 4 to .£sloa. j seed potatoes £i ■-'-■'-I 0 n^i,--V ill n' o 'U[r.to>T)nt6s.;: r : ..to £T 10s. J." onions, iSto.^7i. molasses fodder,' v :i5; : bacon, factory sides'.-73d.,; hams Bd., rolls ; BJd, i butter, bulk, SJd. to Ponltry-Hens, 35.: -ducks,,4s.-to 55.; turkeys,- gobblers 11s. to 12s • ■■■ hens 9s. to 10s.; fresh epigs- Is. od. to Is. lOd., prel :•■;■; :.eerved Is. fid. to Is. Cd. psr dozen; cheese Cd :: to ;; ■;6W.-;.:pet-:-lb;: i ---lpaf.-.Td. : '-to 7SU. per 1b..- ■ ■-,: ! Akaroa -..-machine-- dressed -cocksfoot, . 7£d. '■."-. tc. Bd.'r farmers , : dressed, 'sd. -;to;'od.'''per lb"'• ■ ryegrass, 3s. 3i1.10'43...Gd. per/ bushel; Italian ■■V.,V ryegrass, 3s. 6d.to 4s. Cd. bushel; whito clover ~;, T0a: : to 755:. civt.; red clover, 655. cwt.; cow .- grass, 655. cwt.; alsike, 82s. Cd. cwt.j. mustard .. y4os. cwt;; Jtrefoili 375. Gd.'cwt.; rape seed, 265. cwt.; timothy, 325. 6d. cwt.; swede-and turniu '■• seed,. 60s. cwt.-'-" , : - - ; .".;.' ■ ■ . :; ;:■..' : j- : -;' '~. "h.■.,/..'. .'"'■ .■ A Press Association message from -Foxton ;■.' .-state's-.that. llr.. ; P.etrid, tho,local hemp grader, ..'. for;, thp- month of May, graded 1318 bal«3 of >:• : lenip.'' Out of this total, 1155 bal-es were graded: ,' atjthVlocal port. ; This total shows'an increase ■";■'. of 4GO bales over'- , the corresponding month of ~1908. There has also been an increase of "fair" ,- ■ ''grade over, the previous month.' Tho weather
has, been', bad: for.,.bleftcliing. purposes, with tho result- that'- millers' suffered a loss in colour points. Mr. Potrie stated that it was very gratifying to note that, unlike other centres, there has been a considerable local increase of hemp milled; r.,'.-:-!,'.;. , .
.HIGH COMMISSIONER'S CABLE. ■ The Departments Industries and Commerce i lias received'.tile following cablo from the High [Commissioner, dated London, June- 5: — The mutton market continues dull. There is a better demand at the close of the markot on account of low prices,'-but-stocks on'hand nro heavy. Good are getting very 6carce. Canterbury are quoted "at 2|d. per lb.. and North :Island-at ; 2}d.,per'lb. ■: '/The lamb market'is Weak, and low prices are increasing , 'the' output. , v A good demand con--tinuesr'' .Canterbury-is-quoted at 4jd. per lb. for lightweights, 'arid'id.- per lb: heavyweights. North-.'lsland lightweight, 4>d. per lb., and phoavyweight,..33d. ' ■ . ;. ■ ''■The beef market is-rising, and stocks are small. There is a Rood demand for all descriptions, and prices are advancing. New Zealand hinds, nre,, quoted at i\A. per ,Ib., and fores at 23d'.'.'iper>!b;.: -..'•«, •■-,- ,-••'-.- ■■•> -'■"■ ■••■■.' The butter market "is' dull, with very'little business doing. Bnyers aro holding back, e.tpeoting the prices to go lower. Choicest New Zealand is quoted at 103s. per owt.; Danish ,10Ds.;;; Siberian, 985.; Ajistralian, 985., per cwt, .!.v The.!'cheeso market i» rather quiet, and demand'is!'falling off. New Zealand white is quoted at 655., and coloured 665. per cwt. .'. The; hemp market continues dull, and nc transactions of importance aro reported. Nen Zealand good faimprade, on spot,,is quoted al ;'Js23;,p'er. ton; New,; Zealand.fair grade, on spdt £2.1 10s;;'.fair ourrent Manila, on spot, £22 June-August shipments New Zealand good fair ■JJ22'los;--p;r'-;tbnj.New Zealand fair grade, £2 10s. pertoni Manila fair current, £21 10s. pe 'ton.,' Mflnila-.output, 19,000 bales. ' There is no change to report in the cocksfoo -mai'ket^.- ■—™-—»— \.:
-mai-Ket^. -—-«•-—•.-,.... . ■.. •-.- . . ■ . The! wool market is quiet, and small business doing.-.; Bradford tops are quoted as follow.— 36.? iDW'JctoSSDreds, Is.'.; iO's ■ low crossbred* ■ :lsr;ld>;>«s'medium--crossbreds, Is., 2d.j 50's halfbreds, Is. 6Jd.; 56's quarterbreds, Is. 10d.60's merinos,. 2s. 3d. ' . •j The wheat market is quiet but steady. New Zealand long-berried wheat, on spot, < ex granary,, per quarter of 4961b., 465. 6d.'; New Zealand shortberned wheat, on- spot; ex granary ■■ . Ihe oats market remains firm, with no change m-pTfteS; yiz.V"New.Zealand oats, short-epar-■qSliK w'^F , ??""^ ,1 ' s P ot > quarter of 3841b., 265. 6d.; New Zealand oats, Danish ex granaiy, per quarter of 3201b., 20s. 3d ■ .. ■" Beans ancl peas.-Market is firm owing to re-duped-supplies. New Zealand beans f.a.q. (old ordp) ); .' jP er 5041b:, 365. 6d. k -New-Zealand peas partridge/per 5041b., 435. 6d.' -■"■■ Shpments from KiVer Plate' during May were ;: ■;:■£;. '■, 'Vv-' ;>■,, ", .; Mutton, lamb. '.'. -:;,London-';!.■•?-'. ...'91,009 35.920 ■' : .... .:. ... 164,334' ■ 13,435 ■ Hull ... : .... ... „, I 4COO jQp , Southnrnpton ..; .... 7,455 .741 ..... ... ... ,1,202 ; : 907 '.'::,_:':/: "J''. LONDON MARKETS. -..;'"';. . ■;. . Messrs.; Daigetynnd Company, Limited, refallowing cable"Wi f London house, under date of .V Ero2en,MeafcThere-is a"'fair demand at present easfang;for lamb, and the demand for mutton has improved,- owing to the reduced prices which ; -are being "asked. The market for lamb mis-'weak, , ;-.and fo.v mutton weaker Ihere is a good demand for. beef, ,and pricos are -firmer.; .-Quotations aro! as foilow.:-New Zealand prime 01 beef, fores 2|d., • hinds 4d:"; Now Zealand •■prime orossbred lamb, Ty ;-If;] igl t fld:s North Island. PJd , light 4d.; lfar Zealand prime, crossbred mutton, Canterbury, heavy 2?d Me'ht- 1H . Northland;' heayr-2d.V lighi■ 21d g *"*' nn He r avy, ..descriptions :ot New Zealand mutton and ewes.have been sold at ljd/to ljd. Prices ;for,(irozen beef; iare-dearer , at the moment,Tf^ p ,Wf e i s "f all chilled offering Itiis doubtful will.be maintained a little ■': •; -'. - ..
;■ : -r-TSE; FROZEN'"MEAT. MARKET/ ; i(ni TELEOBArn—riIESS ASSOCIATIO.V-coi-ritIGHT.)
mi. ri ■'■':' ; \r -■. ,» ' London, June 6. '. Association's Smithhold Market quotations for the undermentioned classes of frozen.meat are based on actual sales ot :notless;thJinohe:hujidied carcasses ofmut--ton or lamb,-or.twenty-five quarters of beef of f air average.quality. These quotations are not for .:selected;lines, .but for.'parcels fairly representative of tho bulk of shipments now on the mar-
■;■ AND OTHEE PEODTTCE. '■', (by TKLEaßirn-PitEssussoL-ivrioN'-r-coriitiunT.) :sS^i» t a^rT lontw shipments,-180,000 quarters ' ' Hemp fttuet-f.-'ilflcesi unoh.anged.-' '• ■ ,■ . •'. at lsld.'Tif ° OSi vf™ ai?d; . for ? ea ' » b ag 3, , Hides ntefeotet prices nominal. Queensland'
• THE IicTAE itARKETS. \ (3iTjsiEanAru-rBMa AssuclAaioN-coriitionT.)
. ffl «! ths >*62 6s. 3d./-electrolytic, m 15s ; >M 33 -2s/ 6d. per ton- three months, #13! 17s. 6dr : ■-' ■ ! • Antimony,' £& ss. . :Silver, :2ijd. per ounce..--.' .--■■ ' . , : ., ■
■■.: .-'.■■ '; :;TASIIANMN,POTATOES. '' ' '. ~ (BT^TEiEOBiPa—rBESS ASSOCIATION.)- ■ tL if i -'• ■ • : .-.>.,' Auckland, June 1. The_ Wokoia, ■.■ which arrived yesterday 'ff f ;W Sydney" 1350 sacks of a'asmanian no atoes. .Reports. of damage by blight in tho he fen 0 ™? 5 ' "r d ! igh P^ 3 ' have Educed the shipment. Further consignments are to
:• , ; - : ; . STOCK EXCHANGE. ; ; 1 " ,,t ~-"'™« ~ rnNnil! , TJ ■';■ On'the Stock Exchange to-day "the "foflowUr business was done in: investment line °-S6utf British shares Bold at 48s. 9d. and-« S - with ate seUers ;at 505.,- and, buyers at4Bs Nbr them Coals changed hands at. l 9s . 9d • Gis" &^'29l^ 6^ DeTOnpOrtSte In mimng lines, Talismans sold at 525., -W sellers closing at that price, and buyers at 9d less. Waihi sold a|-JB9 35., with sellers quo! ting that -figure,.and ..buyers. .£9 2s. Gd. Grand June ions foil, -be ng , disposed of from *£"£ .435. .3(1. to 425. 9d.,,and up again to 435. 3d and; then dropping, at the last call, to 42s 3d" sellers at-that figure, and buyers at 425. Grand Junction, options were done at 19s -iff,. Queens-sold from 2s. 3d. to 2s. 5d.; Waiotahis;
A movement seems likely--in-the Tokatea block at Coromandel, where development worlr is opposing good ore. y " orK
Buyers. Sellers. Sales. *■ £ s. A. Ji s. A. £ s. d. , Waihi G'd Junction 2 19 2 3 0 — "Waihi 9 1 0 - — Taliunan ' 2 10 9 2 11 0 2 11 G "Waihi Consolidated-0 .2. 71 — — IVaitaniji • 0 4 4 0 4 7 '-■ Kuranm Caledonian v 1 1 0 1 i — N.Z. Crowa 0 5 7 - - May Queen 0 2 5 0 2 5i — Snxoii , 0 1 11 0 2 1 0 111J Watchman' ..) - 0 19 — Kew 'Alpino (10s. paid) - 0 8 G 0 8 9 New jAlnino (9s. \ 3d. paid) - 0 8 3 0 8 6 Hartley unci Riley — — 118 Noiv Big River ....i. — 3 0 '0"' — - Con. Goldfields 017 G - -
„•„,.'■■■', ■ ■■■■: ■■■■ ' ; . May30. June6. ; i,'Can|erbnry,Ji E M _._..., ... 3 i ' "' :«■ • Canterbury,, medium... :...,3r' 31 ■ heavy ■•;;, . 2t • 21 '•', ;South!and ■';■' .... ;..:■,..■■— r _ ;. North'.Island, beat ."..." ... '2} ':' 2} • '.Nprthj.Island,.;Qrdinary. • ...._. 2<i1fi f. Australian/;light :,,,„.. - -■;„•,' 2}' ... -a" -.-Australiani-heavy--"-.;, : 2 ' 11 ' - •" 25-16- i|. lamb.'-" , " ::'": ''"'■'■" >" ' '■•■■.-. : . ■ - ■ , Canterbury, flight;!;.'.-;.-. V ...' 4A' 43'' ■.. Canterbury, iheditun ... ' .. it u heavy : ".'.. ; ,;; 3} ' " ■ 111 ir' ... ,. ■■"-«■■. 11 ..-North Island,■-selected'; „. i\ • ii , ' ' .■-North Island,-oraiiiaiy.' ... 3 13.I6 3134G f: Australian; ; 31 »i J' Australian^-fainj ■■-.•„ 3}V -ti : • •Australian/inferior ... ... "3! - : 91 , i ■•■BijKSSffeer.-.i.•■■U-γ :#:>. .■ |,: ■•;;;4... ; -^. ; /Ne)V; : Zealand;: fores ...'.. 2J - ' 21 ■ New Zealand, hinds ... ... 3} ;. . A '-, VAustMi'an;-fore3 . 2? 2' . Australian, hinds '" 31.' A Biyer Plato, fores; ... . 2i. 25 Eiyer Plate, hinds \... ; 3| \{ •
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