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COMMERCIAL.

INVERCARGILL WOOL SALES. Invuiic.yroill, Feb. 15. At the wool sales to-day prices were $d to -Ad below those ruling at the previous .sale. Fine hall bred 9jd to coarse sid to Gd, crossbred Bdto 9d, merinos sjd to' Bd.

ENGLISH AND FOREIGN MARKETS. Loxuox. Feb. 18. The total quantity of wool catalogued up to date is 237,000 bales, of which 210,000 have been sold. Tallow—Medium mutton, 265; beef, 24s (3d. The English wheat market is steady Continental has an upward tendency and American is firm. A shipment of new potatoes by the s.s. Maori from New Zealand arrived in good condition. Those which were pneked in straw were in the best order. Experts advise that they should not be packed. New Zealand Four Per Cent. Inscribed | Stock has risen 1 per cent. Otago Harbour Board debentures are quoted at 89. Feb. 15. The recovery in colonial stocks has been checked owing to the railway construction policy of Mr Shiels, the Victorian Premier, and the discovery that Victorian bombs are about to be placed on the London market. At the wool auctions prices remain unchanged. New York, Feb. 15. The excitement over railway scrip stock continues. Five million shares valued at £6,000,000 have been sold.

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Temuka Leader, Issue 2320, 18 February 1892, Page 4

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205

COMMERCIAL. Temuka Leader, Issue 2320, 18 February 1892, Page 4

COMMERCIAL. Temuka Leader, Issue 2320, 18 February 1892, Page 4

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