COMMERCIAL NEWS.
liOndon markets.
(electbic] telegbaph.— copybight.) (beuter's telegrams.) ; LoiiDON, June 24. Three per cent. Consols have de:;clitied,b> I to lol%. Ji\V *; -; ~J New Zealand seouriiies" are unaltered. The Bank rate of discount remains at 2£ per cent., and the market rate 1 per ■ cent. '*""■'''.'■" " ' -;, • ■ '■ Colonial breadstuffg jjemain at last '. Pi» iribrij f .o.b. m the C|jrde, has fallen i Is, land is now (quoted; at' 4ls per ton. ■ Galvanised iron, packed £0.0, b. London; is 15s per ton. . . At to-day?s Wool sales the catalogue submitted comprised 14,300 bales. Prices' continue to be firmly maintained./ Since, the opening of the present series 405,800 bales biaye been catalogued, of which number 3000 bales have been withdrawn from sale* v " ; '-. >r ! ."■■•'. The' weekly returns of the Bank of England, published to-day, shows the total reserve in 'notes and bullion to be £12,400,000, an increase of £700,000 during the. The proportion of the reserve to liabilities having during the same period advanced, by 1 per cent., to 41 percent. /
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XII, Issue 1745, 28 June 1886, Page 2
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166COMMERCIAL NEWS. Manawatu Standard, Volume XII, Issue 1745, 28 June 1886, Page 2
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