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COMMERCIAL.

By Telegrapu - Press Association- -Copyright London, Sept. 0.

The Bank of England returns show the stock of gold, coin, and bullion to he £37,115,000; reserve £26,833,000 ; proportion of reserve to liabilities 53 ; in circulation £30,020,000 : public deposits £’94,070,000; other deposits £‘41,067,000; Government securities £’10,384,000; other securities £25,711,000. Throe months’ bills are discounted at 2.J per cent. Consols are at 93:,'. Victorian fours, 112; Now South Wales threes, 97 ; New Zealand threes, 98 ; other stocks are unchanged.

Tho wheat markets are very dull, and unchanged in price. Cargoes nro flat. The New South Wales August-September shipments realised 295, Victorian, 29s 3d ; steamer parcels afloat, 27s 3d.

Tho American visible supply is 31,348,000 bushels.

Sugar is slow of sale: German, 8s; first marks, 10s fid. Copper is steady; on spot, £‘66 17s 6d; three months’ bills, £O7 7s Od. Tin is weaker; on spot, £l2l Os; three months’, £ll7 15s; pig iron, 53s 9d ; lead, £ll I7s Od ; smelter, £l7. Tho Bradford wool is hardening. Common sixties arc at lfvjd ; super, 19,[d.

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Gisborne Times, Volume VI, Issue 207, 7 September 1901, Page 2

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COMMERCIAL. Gisborne Times, Volume VI, Issue 207, 7 September 1901, Page 2

COMMERCIAL. Gisborne Times, Volume VI, Issue 207, 7 September 1901, Page 2

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