COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL.
fi;v ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH. —COPYRIGHT.] [pep. press association.] Wellington, Feb. 20. Agent-General cables to the Agricultural Department on the ISth inst ;—Butter, 106 s; market firm, and there are heavy supplies of butter on hand. Cheese 52s ; market steady. Hemp market firm ; good and fair Wellington .£23; fair current Manilla, £32 10s Sd. Disposition to sell distant hemp. Cocks foot unchanged. Received this day at 9 55 a ra.
London, February 19,
Consols, 97[
The wheat market is quoted at sixpence lower than last week. The Invcrcauld’a cargo of Victorian -wheat was sold at 30s 9J,
A meeting of butter exporters appointed a strong deputation to wait upan the shipping Companies in connection with the dolivory question, Owing to the depression in Imperial securities and further war borrowings, financiers consider it unlikely that the Victorian Conversion loan of three million falling duo on July Ist, will realise more than 93 or 91 in the three per cents.
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Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 21 February 1901, Page 3
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