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COMMERCIAL.

(Peb BJmoteio TblesiUlPH —Cobtsueoht. (Pbb Press Association. ) (Received 7.30 p.m. f Feb. 17tfa.) Lohdow, Feb. 16. The total reserve in the Bank of England is £18,456,000. The proportion of reserve to liabilities is 51.18. Three months’ bills, 1£ per cent. The money market is firm. Consols, 98|d. New Zealand 4 per cent, inscribed stock, 106 ; 3$ do, 97. New Zealand long-berried wheat, ex warehouse, 31s 6d, flat; Adelaide and Victorian wheat is unchanged with the market weaker. Frozen mutton, Canterbury, 4 9-16thd; Wellington, 4£d. The New Zealand hemp market is active and prices maintain the last quota* tion, £24 10s. Thirty bales were withdrawn at auction.

Sugar, German beet, 14s 3d, steady ; Java, 16s 3d, quiet. Ohili copper, £45 12s 6d. Tin. £92 ss. No. 1 best Scotch pig iron f.o.b. in the Clyde 475, nominal Antimony, £4l. English lead, £9 15s. Wool is unchanged. Lord Ardilaan, a depositor to the extent of £IO,OOO has applied to the court for the compulsory winding up of the Federal Bank in England. The ease will be heard on Monday. Over £250,000 worth of New South Wales treasury bills have been sold.

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South Canterbury Times, Issue 7072, 18 February 1893, Page 1

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COMMERCIAL. South Canterbury Times, Issue 7072, 18 February 1893, Page 1

COMMERCIAL. South Canterbury Times, Issue 7072, 18 February 1893, Page 1

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