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HIGH COMMISSIONER'S REPORT. , (By Telegraph—rress "Association.) WiELLINGTON, La&t Night. > The High Commissioner's cable, dated London, July Ist, says:— I Miutton.— The market is quiet, ] holdlers being firm. Canterbury 4d>, I NortOi Island 3£d. ' Lamb.— -uieri& is a good demand for all lamb aawTprices are firm. Canterbury 5Jd, other than Canterbury sd. Beef.— The market is viary dull, as a result of the heavy arrivals. New Zaaland hindls 3£d, New Zealand fores 2£d. Butter.— The market is firm. The supply of New Zealand is running short. Choicest New Zealand butter 108 is, Australian 102s, Danish 115s, Siberian 102s. Cheese.— The market is firm. There is a general active demand. New Zealand 60s. Hemp.— The imarket is quiet and steady, and is dependent on Manila reports. New Zealand, good fair, on spat, £2l; fair grade, £2O; fair current Manila, £2O for forward yshipment®. It is generally that prices will advance. AUCKLAND SHARK MA_RKfc>. Mr J. T. Henary, sharebroker, of Auckland (in conjunction with Messrs C. C. Ross and Co., his Masterton agents), reports the following quotations of business at the first call of the Auckland Stock Exchange yesterday morning:— MINING—
PERMANENT QUOTATIONS. Messrs C. C. Ross and Co., in conjunction with Messrs Gualter, Dykes, and Co., of Wellington, report the following quotations and sales : Permanent stocks. Buyers. Sellers. £ s. d. £ s. d. National Bk N.Z. 6 0 0 6 1 6 BankN.Z. : 11 12 6 Wellington Trust r and Loan 7 13 0 Wellington Meat Export, £5 6 6 0 Wellington Meat Export, £2 12s 6. 3 6 0 Union Steam '2lO Wgtn Wool, ord. 4 2 0 Wgtn Wool, pref. 3 0 0 Taupiri Coal . ft 1 3 <> Westport Coal i. 1 9 0 N. Z. Drug" 2 9 0 Taranaki Oil . 16 0 s 17 0 Taringamutu 2 10 0 LOCAL QUOTATIONS. Buyers. Sellers. .;. ■■£•: s. d. £s. d. Wellington Farmers' 'Meat, pref. 3 0 0 Wellington Farmers' Meat, ord. 2 10 0 V Taringamutu 2 10 6 Success' Dredge 1 0 0 Worksop Dredge 2 0 0 W.F.C.A. 7 2 6
.". ' '.<": >j/ ' ' Sellers. Buyers. ■■'■''•. . ■',''''' ■" £ s. d. £ s. d. Caledonian 1 3 11 May Queen 2 9 2 8 New Sylvia 3 6 3 5 Saxon Consolidated 2 3 2 2 J Goldfields 1 1 6 1 0 6 i Waiotahi 3 .4 3 2 :j Waitangi 2 11 2 8 y Watchman 2 2 2 1 "jJRoss' 2 3 1.11 |01d Hauraki ( Crown 2 4 3 7 2 3 3 6 | Progress 11 0 I Tairua Mines 2 1 2 0 1 Talisman, 2 9 3 2 9 0 iWaihi 3 7 0 3 6 9 } Waihi Extended 1 10 1 8 WaihiGnd. June . 1 7 9 17 6
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10277, 4 July 1911, Page 7
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450COMMERCIAL. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10277, 4 July 1911, Page 7
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