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NO WHEAT 'EXPORT FROM RUSSIA. United Press Assn, by El. Tel. Copyright (Received Fob. 11, G. 30 p.m.) WASH [NOTON. Feb. 10. Mr. Lnmonl. Secretary of Commerce staled that, authoritative re. ports indicate that, since Russia is op a ration basis, of production which amounts to scarcely, more than a subsistence quota, no wheat may he expected to lie Exported from then* during the coming, season. STOCK. AND SHARE MARKET (Press Association.) AUCKLAND, Fell. 11. Sales on Change: Commercial Rank, ills fid; South British Insurance, 00s 6d; New Zealand Insurance, Ms ; Auckland (las, 23 s 9d ;• National Rank of New Zealand, Cl> 4s; Rank, of New Zealand. 5Ss fid; South British Insurance, tils; Westport Coal, 29s v , Colonial Sugar, £4l; Wilson’s Cement, 09s Gd; Wat- Loan, 1935, 41. per cent., £O9 os.
WKiLLINtiTON, Fell. FI. Reported sales; Bank .of Australasia, £ll 10s, £ll Ids ; English, Scottish and Australian Bank, £G 16s (2) ; Batik of New South Wales, £4O 10s, £ll (2);..Union Bank of Australia. £l2. CHRISTCHURCH, Feb. 11.
Sales on Change: Australian Bank of Commerce, 28s Id, 26s (2>; Commercial Bank of Australia, 23s ,8d (7); Commercial Bank of Australia, rights, 2s 4d (2) : Goldsbrough Morb, 33s 9d ; Colonial Sugarj £44 ; Alt. Lyell, 35s'4Id (3), 35s lid (3); Quill. Morris, 14s. Reported sales: Commercial Bank of Australia, 23s lOd; New Zealand Farmers’ Co-operative 61} per cent, stock; 1945, £87;; New Zealand Breweries, 84s. DUNEDIN, Fob. 11. Sales reported: Bank of New Zealand,' 58s" 3d (2) ; National Bank of New’ Zealand. £6' 3s 6d ; Commercial Bank, 23s 9d; Goldsbrough, Afort, 33s‘10d; British Tobacco, 41s 3d. TARANAKI (N.Z.) OIL FIELDS • • N.L. The following report lias been issued for the week ended February 8, ,1930: —-Gisborne No. 2 well: Uiiderreaiqing, shutting off water, drilling. Ran i unde'rreamer to' 3778 feet; drilled to • 3850 feet in limey’- shale and seme greensand; mostly hard, but .seine caving in at 3800 feet which was mudded off, Gas still showing strongly. . LONDON MARKET REPORT. The Bank of New Zealand is in receipt of the following cable advice from its London office as at close of business last week: —• ‘Butter: The market is quiet at 154 s _ per. . cwt. Cheese: The market is quiet; colored 88s per cwt, white 90s to 91s' per cwt. Wethers: Smaller supplies have caused prices to harden. _ Ewes: The market is short of supplies and prices are nominal. Lambs: The market has' improved owing to delayed arrivals. Beef: The prospects are good. Market-.generally influenced by, acute shortage .of supplies. Current quotations: .."Wethers, -light<''7fd N to Bd, heavy 6jd to 7d ;■ ewes, 5d to :■ lambs-I twos 111-4(1 to. Hid: eights 11 1-id to llid,’ fours 11 1.-4 d to , 1-1-id, -seconds 'TO l-.4d to 10fd. Ox; hinds Gi'd "to ’ 63d.' fores 5d ■ to 5 l-4di Co\y, hinds.'s|.d,: to Od, fores 4}d to 4fd.’'
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXX, Issue 11128, 12 February 1930, Page 2
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