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By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright London, Nov. 15. The Bank of England returns show the reserve to be £23,276,000 ; coin and bullion, £32,655,000 ; proportion of reserve to liabilities, 45'91 ; in circulation, .£29,423,000 ; public deposits, ,£10,696,000; other deposits, .£39,845,000 ; Government securities, .£17,025,000; other securities, £27,610,000. Three months bills are quoted at ogd per cent. Consols aro at 91;,. Now South Wales fours are at 115 V-; Queensland fours, 108. Other stocks aro unchanged. The wheat market is dull, the American market declining. Cargoes are quiet; Victorian, prompt delivery, is at 29s 3d ; South Australian, September shipment, | 295. j The butter market is slow. There is little trade in Australian at 112 s to 114 s. I Danish is firm, the price being un- j changed. The sugar market is firm. German is at 7s 3d ; first marks, 8s fid. Tin, on spot, is at £ll2 10s; three months, £IOB. Copper is firm; on spot, £O6 7s 6cl ; three months, £65 2s Gd. l’ig iron is at 54s Gd, and lead at £ll 3s 9d. Spelter is at £l6 12s Gd. Silver is at 2s 23-l Gd. The Bradford wool market is brisker, but prices arc unchanged.

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Gisborne Times, Volume VI, Issue 264, 16 November 1901, Page 3

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COMMERCIAL. Gisborne Times, Volume VI, Issue 264, 16 November 1901, Page 3

COMMERCIAL. Gisborne Times, Volume VI, Issue 264, 16 November 1901, Page 3

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