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ENGLISH AND FOREIGN.

[BY BUBMAKINE CABLB.J [SPECIAL TO PEKBB AGENCY.] London, February 8. Money is in moderate demand. The Bank minimum is unchanged. The Bank reserve acquires fresh strength week by week. Consols, 96i. The market for Australian securities is very steady. The corn market is weak with a downward tendency. [BET/TEH'S TBLRGKAM3 TO THE PBEBS AGENCY.] London, February 8. Wheat and flour are 6d lower. New Zealand securities are un changed. [SPECIAL TO THE GIOBB.] London, February 7. Copper is unaltered. The money market is easy. There is a heavy rise in railway shares. The English brandy and rum market have advanced. The beetroot crop is splendid. Australian tallow is quiet. At last sales a number of shipments were unsold. Mutton, medium to finest qualities, £36 to £37. Beef ditto, £3 Ho £35 10s. Australian wheat, ei store, is quoted at 47s to 495.

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Globe, Volume XX, Issue 1554, 11 February 1879, Page 3

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ENGLISH AND FOREIGN. Globe, Volume XX, Issue 1554, 11 February 1879, Page 3

ENGLISH AND FOREIGN. Globe, Volume XX, Issue 1554, 11 February 1879, Page 3

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