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COMMERCIAL.

(Peb Electric Telegraph—Copyright. ) (Pbb Press Association.} (Received noon, February 18th.) London, Feb. 12. Tallow, mutton, medium, 30s 6d ; beef, 30s. The English wheat market is depressed ; the Continental is dull; the American has improved. Australian wheat, new crop, 31s 9d. Buyers offer 31s 3d. The total amount of wool catalogued to date is 216,000 bales, of which 195,000 were sold. For Australian sheepskins competition is brisk. Merinos, irregular, some sorts, £d cheaper ; crossbreds, |d higher. Antimony, £4llos. (Received 1.30 a.m., Feb. 14th.) Feb. 13. The Oamaru bondholders have signed an agreement to accept 5 per cent, interest instead of 7 per cent, until the new consolidated corporation loan of £176,000 is issued.

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South Canterbury Times, Issue 7068, 14 February 1893, Page 1

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COMMERCIAL. South Canterbury Times, Issue 7068, 14 February 1893, Page 1

COMMERCIAL. South Canterbury Times, Issue 7068, 14 February 1893, Page 1

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