GOVERNMENT SECURITIES.
The wheat markets arc quiet and Continental steady. There is a little inquiry for cargoes of Victorian January and March shipment at 29/9. Butter is a shade weaker with steady trade. Colonial 10G/-, occasionally 103/Danish, fiat, 113/Cheese —New Zealand is dull at 50/to 52/-
Copper nominal. Spot 71J; three months 71ff.
Tin is dull. Spot 1221, three mouths 118. Iron 54/6, Lead 15/ V Sugar, is" steady; German 9/3 : first marks 11/4£. The Bradford wool market is dull. Common sixties 17£, super ISA.
Name cf Security ■ Price. Variation as com - pared with last week. £ s. d‘j 24% Imperial Consols 1 97 5 0 20/- higher 4 % N. S. Wales 114 0 0 Unchanged 31% N. S. Wales ,103 5 0 Unchanged 3 % N. S. Wales 100 0 9 20/- higher 4 % Victorian 108 10 0 15/- lower 31% Victorian !102 10 0 Unchanged 3~% Victorian 97 0 0 Unchanged 3J% South Australian 100 5 0 Unchanged 3*% South Australian 91 10 0 Unchanged 4 % Queensland 107 0 0 20/- higher 31% Queensland 102 5 0 15/- lower 4 % New Zealand ,113 0 0 Unchanged 31% New Zealand 107 5 0 10/- higher New Zealand i 98 0 0 Unchanged 31% Tasmania ,103 0 0 Unchanged 31% West Australian 103 15 0 10/- higher 4 % West Australian; — j
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Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 18 February 1901, Page 4
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219GOVERNMENT SECURITIES. Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 18 February 1901, Page 4
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