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COMMERCIAL.

By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright

London, March 29. The Bank of England reserve is £24,743,000,in coin and bu11i0n£34,248,000; per centage of reserve to liability, 46-64 : notes in circulation, £29,220,000; public deposits, £13,576,000 ; other deposits, £39,296,000 ; Government securities, £34,457,000. Three months bills are at 3 13-16.

Consols, 95 5-8. New South Wales 4 per cents, 115; 3L’s, 1021 ; 3’s, 98J. South Australian 3’s, 93 ; New Zealand 3’s, 96. Other stocks are unchanged. The wheat market is quiet, at threepence dearer on the week, excepting for French cargoes, which are steady. Victorian near arrivals are at 295; April shipment, 29s 6d; South Australian March shipment, 29s fid.

Butter, dull sale. Colonial, 100 s; Danish, unchanged. Cheese, weaker ; New Zealand, 48s. The market for rabbits is flat ; 71(1. Importers are dissatisfied with the Victorian experimental crates, and prefer the old pattern. Sugar is steady. German, 9s ; first marks, granulated, 11s lid. Tin is firmer ; on spot, 116Js ; three months, 1141 s. Pig iron, 5 3-6 s ; lead, 13£s ; spelter, 161 s. Silver, 2s 3 7-16 d. Bradford wool market is slack. Common sixties are at 18] d ; super, 19d. Copper, on spot, is at 69 5-8; and three months, 70J.

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Gisborne Times, Volume V, Issue 73, 1 April 1901, Page 1

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COMMERCIAL. Gisborne Times, Volume V, Issue 73, 1 April 1901, Page 1

COMMERCIAL. Gisborne Times, Volume V, Issue 73, 1 April 1901, Page 1

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