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COMMERCIAL.

(by cable.—reuter’s special). Received 1 p.m., J Sth. LONDON, Sep;. 14. The total reserve in notes ar.d bullion ia the Bank of England is £11,269,000, being £200,* 0 above the reserve oi last week. September 15. Conso’s advanced and are a ,r ain at par. New Zealand securities are unchanged at last quotations, viz., 5 per cent. 10/40 loan 105. L ex div ; 5 per ce.it. 1889 loan 2061-; 44 per cent. 1879, 1904 loan lol 1 . Colonial brcw'stii'fs have suffered a decHne of ore shilling per quarter. To-uay s quotet’o.is are—Ade’a’de wheat, ex warehouse, 475; New Zea’and, 45s to <7e; Adelaide flour, ex warehouse, 345. Total quant’ty of wheat afloat for Great Britain is 2,?.'0,000 quai ..ers, or 40,000 more than at this time last week. Ausira'ian ta’low continves Ann at 45s (id for bert beef; and 46s 6d for best mutton. Best Sydney cop.a has advanced 10s, to £l9 ]>er ton. Rccy.ved bepte aber ?Bth, 10 p.m. September 16. Conso’s unchanged at par. N. Z. 6 per cent. 10.40 loan remains at 105-4 ex div., and the 5 per cent. 1889 loan at 1064 ; the 44 per cent. 1879, 1904 loan, has declined to 16b two-fourths. Market rate of discount advanced to 4} percent: bank rate, 5 per cent. Market for Colonial breadstuffs and tallow are without quotable change. Wool Sales LONDON, September 14. At to-day's wool sales a fair <> and was e: pei'enced. The catalogue comprised 10,800 bales. 18.250 bales have bee i withdrawn from sale since the opening of the series. September 15. At to-day’s wool auction 11,000 ba’es werecata'ogued. The market was steady, but the demand was not active. Scoured wools are dull. September 16. At wool sale to-day the catalogue comprised 7,800 ba’es. A fa’r demand was experienced. Received 4 p.m., September 18th. MELBOURNE, Sept. 18. Mauritius advices to September sth are to hand at that date. Sugar wes arriving in the market in a greater supply. Business was, however, restricted in consequence ol high prices of sugar freights to the Colonies, viz., 25s per ton.

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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume X, Issue 1151, 19 September 1882, Page 2

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COMMERCIAL. Poverty Bay Standard, Volume X, Issue 1151, 19 September 1882, Page 2

COMMERCIAL. Poverty Bay Standard, Volume X, Issue 1151, 19 September 1882, Page 2

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