Waikato Times Office, Monday. [BY CABLE.] LONDON MARKETS.
Lo\nov, August 26.— Consols li.i\e dcrlincrl I to 90^ New Zu.il.ind bccuntu s renntn at List quotation*— vi/ , 5 pir cent 1889 loan, at 103 ; the j,\ per tent. 1879 to 1901 loan, <itio- r . A further advance of is has taken place in Adelaide and New Zealand bread-stulTs, and the present quotations are are as follows Adelaide wheat, ex wliarehouse, 58b ; Adelaide flour, e\ warehouse, 41s 6d ; New Zealand wheat, c\ ship, 575. The total quantity of wlie.it afloat for Great Britain is 1,700,000 quarters, being an increase of 170,000 quarters. Last Fnd,i\ \ market for Australian tallow shows an ad\ance ofOdpci cwt. Best beet is to-day quoted at 36s ; and the best mutton at 38s. liest Scott h pig iron, No. 1, free on board in the Clyde, has declined to 47s 6d. Galvanised iron, 26m. gauge, has risen to £17. London, August 28.— At the wool sales 10,300 bales were offered, making- a total of j";,ooo catalogued since the opening. Hie tone of the bidding was qutet, and prices weaker
Mr William Jaggs, tailor, Cambridge, has been appointed trcditois' trustee in the bankrupt estate oi F. G. Jsendall. The new pure cash system now being initiated by G. and C. will certainly prove a benefit to the public. It has been a great success in S>dney and Melbourne and when itnrtly carried out the customer who buys .it an establishment where the good;, arc marked low to ensure a rapid sale must be a great g.uner. G. and C sell their drapery milliner) , and clothing at such prices tor cash as gives the buyer the advantages of a shareholder in .a <-o-opcr.iti\ c society, without the risk of being called upon to bearaportionofthrloss should the year's business prove unsatisfactory. Gailick and Cianwell will aim to retain the confidence which the public have hithei to shown them, and are determined to give the pure cash s> stem a fair trial ; whether they gam or lose the first year. Country buyers on remitting cash with order will be supplied with goods, at co-operative prices ; just the same as though they made a personal selection. Furnishing goods, such as carpets, floor cloths, bedsteads, bed 'imp and general bouse furniture, the largest portion of which is turned out at our own factory, will be marked at the lowest remunerative prices, and a discount of five per cent, will be allowed to those who pay at the time of purchase. G. &C. having realised the entire value of their stock during their late cash sale, the present stock is new and cheaply bought. An inspection is invited.— Garlick AMD Cranwell, City Hall Furnishing Arcade Queenstreet, Auckland
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Waikato Times, Volume XVII, Issue 1429, 30 August 1881, Page 2
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451Waikato Times Office, Monday. [BY CABLE.] LONDON MARKETS. Waikato Times, Volume XVII, Issue 1429, 30 August 1881, Page 2
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