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1 INVESTMENT SHAKES. Yesterday's quotations, for investment shares were as under;— i Buyers. Sellers. £ s. d. £ s. d. National Bank ". 5 10 6 5 11 6 Bank N.Z. (£6 13s. «.) ... 17 14 0 17 16 0 J\ T .is. and Elver Plate ... — 118 0 Well. Invest T. and A.... 011 6 - Well. Dop. and Mort — 0 7 6 Christehurch Gas (£5) ... 6 6 0 6 10 0 N.Z. Insurance ■. ■.. — 8 3 0 South Uritish. Insurance 6 0 0 I ] { Standard Insurance 119 0 — Union Steam (prof.)' 10 9 — Huddart-Parker (ord.) ... 112 6 ; 113 6 Kaiapoi Woollen (ord.) ... 617 6 ' — Well. Woollen (ord.) — 6 6 0 Well. Woollen (prof.) ... 3 18 0 — Wivipa Coal 018 0 0 19 0 Westport Coal 19 6 — WestporlrStockton (ord.) 0 8 0 — Westportßtockton (pref.) 011 5 — Leyland-O'Brion 16 3. — Ward and Co 512 6 ' ■ — Manning and Co 3 10 0 ■ — N.Z. Consol. Dental — 15 0 Customs duties collected at the port of Wellington yesterday amounted: to £7756 14s. ' HIGH COMMISSIONER'S MARKET REPORT. The Department of iAgriculture, Industries, and Commerce has received the<followiug cablegram, dated London, 'Juno 16, from the High Commissioner for New Zealand. '(Note: Quotations, unless otherwise speoified, are average market prices on spot):— Keat.—All descriptions of frozen moat continue in good demand. Demand has considerably fallen off for Home-killed
mutton and English lamb as a result of the hot weather cheokinu the demand for meat. There is a fair demand for Home-
killed beef owins to scarcity of Argentine boef. N. 7.. mutton, per lb., 6gtT; cwc> mutton. 8J(1.; Argentine mutton, tmall s"iiplies, 10d.; N.Z. lumli, 10(1. ; Argcntinu lamb, lid.; Argentine boef, no iiuotiitious owing to sliort supply. I Butter.—Market nuict. Danish saltr<l, 198s. to 2005.: Irish arcamory, saltod 4 184s. to laßs.i untalted, 190s. 6d. i<, 191b. 6il.;'N.K. ■salted, 189s. to 191 a.; unsaltcd, 190 a. to 1915.; Australian salted, 180b. to IMS.; uiisaltcil, 186b. to 188s.; Argentine, no oulcinl (jnotations, no supplies available. ' ChccKi.—Market is very iiuiot.. buyers wnitinE until cheeso under (iovern.nent control has been released. Ifenvy-wcighlpof inferior quality Dutch cheese, no official 'quotations. Hemp.—Manila, hnnip markci- remain 3 as last reported. X.7t. hemp market continues firm, offerings aro very email, for which extreme prices asked. Nominal quotations, N.Z. hlghpoint fair, £89 pnr ton; fair. £87; common, £85; roasonaMy riirly delivery. Stocks on hand at Juuo 1: 495 tons N.Z. hemp. lYheat.-Markct quiot, but firm. Oflicwl miotaltions. No. 2 Manitoba XorUicrn. 62?. 6d.; No. 9 hard winter, 80k.; Australian, 85b. Oats.-Markel. is Hull, with a downward tendency. Canadian, 665.; American, 6ss.
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3114, 19 June 1917, Page 8
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