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COMMERCIAL.

By Telegraph—Press Association —Copyright London, Aug. 3.

The Bank of England returns _ show the stock of coin and gold bullion tc be £34,204,000; reserve, £24,341,000 ; proportion of reserve to liabilities, 46-2 1 ; in circulation, £30,747,000; public deposits, £8,413,000; other deposits, £44,090.000 ; Government securities, £16,205,000 ; other securities, £30,090,000; three months bills are at 3 H 6 per en-‘ Victorians fours, 111 ; three ."tV 106; New Zealand *- a maman and bX” IO 4 ; the rest

are unchanged. The wheat market is quiet. Continental is lower in price ; American is irregular, Owing to favorable weather reports cargoes are steady. South Australian March and Victorian April shipments are at 29s 3d. Copper is nominal ; spot, £67 10s ; three months, £67 17s 6d ; supplies, 22,293 tons; deliveries, 22,010 tons; stocks, 27,395 tons ; advised atloat, 2200 tons. Tin, on spot, £ll6 10s ; three months, £ll3 10s ; stocks, 18,850 tons ; on 'spot, 5231 tons ; afloat, 3527 tons ; deliveries, 1760 tons. Iron, 54s 41d. Lead. £ll 16s 3d. Tallow, stocks, 15,69 S casks ; imports, 6097 casks : deliveries, 6475 casks. Sugar is quiet ; German, 9s 3d ; first marks, 11s.

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Gisborne Times, Volume VI, Issue 175, 5 August 1901, Page 3

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COMMERCIAL. Gisborne Times, Volume VI, Issue 175, 5 August 1901, Page 3

COMMERCIAL. Gisborne Times, Volume VI, Issue 175, 5 August 1901, Page 3

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