GOVERNMENT SECURITIES.
Butter is flat and in poor demand. Colonial is unchanged though tending downward ; Danish 112/-.
Name cf Security Trice. Variation as compared with last week. 2.4% Imperial Consols 4"% N. S. Wales £ 97 s. 10 d0 5/- higher 114 0 0' Unchanged 34% N. S. Wales 103 5 0 Unchanged 3 % N. S. Wales 100 0 0 20/- higher 4 % Victorian 103 10 0 13/- lower 34% Victorian 102 10 0 Unchanged 3 % Victorian 97 0 0 Unchanged 34% South Australian 100 5 0 Unchanged 3 % South Australian 94 10 0 Unchanged 4 % Queensland 107 0 0 20/- higher %% Queensland 102 5 0 15/- lower 4 % New Zealand 114 .10 0 30/- higher 34% New Zealand 108 0' ( 1 51- hi her 3 % New Zealand ■ 93 0 0 Unchanged 34% Tasmania 103 0 O.Unoaa' gor 3i% West Australian 103 15 0 Unchanged 4- % West Austral iar — i —
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Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 16 March 1901, Page 3
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149GOVERNMENT SECURITIES. Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 16 March 1901, Page 3
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