COTTON GAMBLE.
a frenzied rthuocle o\ ■CIfAXOE. o 1, , ORTC, March 21 1 Sully „ which became a surging lienzied mass. Brokers indulged fn a rough and tumble fight to execute onleis, and the floor wns covered clothing m A. thni '' H "" d fl ' a S' ,u -nts of tw ; od a1; 0 „( ttny ""'""' ors vvmi Sully speculated heavily in wheat I'l',- iHs eollu IMi>. while it "111 be Ultimately beneficial to Lan- ■ itslure, causes speculators immediate aulmtowu. It is understood that Sully was carrying from three fn't fo "'t i 1 tho,1B<ll "l I'a'es for J' delivery, the value being from fr^i'!r q,mners to 'J'he general impression is that spot ' dealers, resenting aj-tlficjnJ !!!h e"' «™h Sullv. Thl latter has written to the President of the New York Cotton Exchango u » general feeling is hopeful. Enormous supporting orders held the market"
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 66, 22 March 1904, Page 2
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141COTTON GAMBLE. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 66, 22 March 1904, Page 2
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