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wis I 1 1 1 1 I 125,000 r. of 1 each, and nT0S UBS 1EDM0ND FATEICK ejES. jJUHTOBA LEGAL A3VI. A oca. Cairo.

mscpn ami JJCj1 ri THE TIMES, WEDNESDAY, MAT 22, 1907. CITY INTELLIGENCE 4 OOTOMX AVENUB, E.O, THE MONEY MABKET. MORE DEMAND FOR CREDIT, riy wfadow irwlng withdrawals an effect of holiday noainwnb h. curtail tie supply of maner, sad 31 tat occasionally paid for lows over tie night. Tfce rowernm Hcm1 to lad TZ 7LP5! TtBfag of hort loan rates, toe adrerse morement in the Paris and toe general uncertainty of toe outlook appeared to be toe chief causes of the chtZ against London, and thooirh it is tw sovereigns may be released from sate custody on account, and that gold may go fromNew iKUS oea ers in credit do not seem to reckon rery confidently on either of theae more mentiu On the other hand, it is noted that Japan orders for railway TT1tL Unftod Probability New York has tins to be aDrxssd for in some quarters, La toet, tost this process.

FrrMCiSC n0tBd eablea, are only Deposit Ratbb baiters', 2i per cent. discount at per cent, nouce. Ptesato gtos Trade Bills) (par 8r 3l i Ji NATIONAL INCOME AND OUTGO. The Exchequer Receipta and Issues Retnro May 18 shows that toe revenue for last week was against ,5 ,000 for toe corresponding week in 1906 there were no other receipts. The expenditure was 1,850,000 (of against 1374,000 (of which Supply): XX.000 a works Acta, 1,850,000.

The Exchequer balances ,000 Msy 19, ed by 1 1906, the: ,042,006, to 6.736.000; to 0,947.000. BANK OP ITALY. PROSPECTUS. I (af been formed witn tne oojecxs set oni of Association, in pjalar 8f qthg a poing concern the busi ttrakets and Agents ge aeretolore rj PercT w7fol Stout, in partnership Mx Ernest Cbarias Hogg, trader the style of El HEL Ccn below mentioned the business of the takm otw by the ContpanT as from the giyal, IW? (tie date of the death of Mr. at at oy ims wmiprnj.

in it Mid for the good rill of the business is SiLkx will be satisfied by the allotment to SB Mold Start, the scrriving partner in the firm, MOtLiMT Starei credited fDy paid. fcaaaarr will acquire the I bill ah in hand, stocks, sk ffL9.V. thai boiny the amount certified by jf? K.k.iih.. a mi i the cash in hand nwrWrfold Stoct h5 agreed to act as Managing trade demand inoreswed by from 10 to 26 lakhs. 4 ifle Gwnpasy for a period of five years upon BULLION.

agreed tcalTe preliminarr 2'9 fn.br kaidthe hrl renm! aUotoento'f Ondarv On toe other band. 40.000 in sovereUms was po pn limraary expense being withdrawn for South America asd 114,000 in IkT rf to hsSe ghT aty Spate since issue of 277,000. In unchanged aboat 400,600 was available, of which the Bank secured half, and a trifling amount was bought for Paris, toe balance going to India. In the Silves Market toe oriee of bars rose fd. to 30L per ounce on buying orders from the ar isast, and the tendency remain ea steady uaui April awfOSl DaAran.

4 fosa. Mm. msos mAr. "SJjoo BJSVS Oj8BS.SM 14SS.9X i bot mjuuts. umsusb Mtusa 3fV easata 1MM.

njavoc taajoe 33S.02SJBO.. MMtMH LlABTLRTK jT I Rot. i iii fit i.iu.msr tmmm Correct hum BSttH TUPJHI 0509.003 of Deo 2.S.000. tUJgtfW MM JM I BANK OP BOMBAY. The weekly re turn received to day shows that It Bps'aj Foonders Shares, )r the aUotowet to hi iaa lr.

Russell the other Dieeetoi bschbuie for and will heee rs Shares. Each of them has for 120 additional Founders' percent, of the shares mmng usntis nave sera entered into ICaatt dated the 5th May, 1907, between the JfcPrnj WrfAld Stout, carryi on bajaneas aa Cairo trader the style or firm of Hogg and one part and the Company of the other part, bf Ccitrsc: sale. UCawc: ji the tth May, 1907. between the ajrf the one pan and the said Percy Wyfold nther part, being a Contract for the "eT Managing Director, warn eontaine the following provisions to la hi ej Diwcjor, o( the 3'lSi eU IE "wnu. on aij21aa pinr Wirt Wdin, mh Arc hU K.

ether part, beir.r the Conct piaran ihiii of Ordinary Share, now som theOampany ArUclst FO EBIGN HHimmai, MarH. MaylB. r. teri gW Brussels. cheqnea I 2S 23e.

2St. Berlin, 20m. 45p. 80m. 46pf.

20m. 443, pf. 8 days 80a. aSWei. 20m.

43pf. 20m. 422pf. Do Mki.rtlsconnt 4l r.e. 4l 44 p.c Vienna, eight 1 24 r.

OStt B4kr. 064b. 24kr. 061i asCt Ita. OSMaa.

I2fl. 06ic LOS ae. Itv. ht 5Ura2m B61isatlta. Madrid, ii(rht 27P 88 27p 84 52id.

jajasasiaaajfcaa. 94r.to 94rM 141m. l41i(d U4mL Sf41t fc I gai: ftVlf iekobama. T.T. 2a.

0d Sf CHA. 2a. Oh adr Wis K7Tu Sa ss dayi 51111. SViwi. Elid provide lor the a5J" t.mi v.

thnr and TELE STOCK EXCHANGR SLEEPY A2iT DULL. only nominally resumed in toe I House many members were still away, and in Bofu oost ity were te 'ontoLTy features. There was some improvement in toe tone oi gut gea securities, TinnKB to a utue investment buying, and Foreign Government bonds were comparatively steady but the speculative markets were all more or less depressed, chiefly owing to the further heavy tall in American: shares, initiated in Wail street yesterday and The Market for Home Government securities was dull for a tone, but recovered and closed slightly firmer all round. Coksolb were finally tV nigner, ana mms xnaian loans rose wmie une ne scrip was i higher at and LancU County scrip rose to fpran. gome support was also given to iiome xtauway pre wro uiary siocks.

Ruuee PaDer Three and a Half per Cent, was steady at Rs.97yV in Calcutta and Rs.7i in Bom bay. The Hovs Raixway Market has been flat and shows a considerable decline on balance. Stocks were offered at the openine, the dealers anticipa ting that the inclement weather during the last few days would nave nau a dtmi enect on nmc returns'. The Brighton Company's return fully bore out TJus expectation, bus uses oi ne soutn Eastern and Chatham Companies is satisfactory, and that of toe Great Eastern fair. Brighton Detered has uuleu 14 1 so wtw atusr MaUr at 00m.

Barrv Ordinary has declined 2. while ditto Deferred, Foraess, Brighton Ordinary, and North Staffordshire are each 1 lower, and Great Eastern and No rth Eastern Consols were each Tumo Rkotb ros ths Fast oy peram tc be 'IK'S I e7n aa: BT't kr ssmss lKfilftj2" of Ajaodatkaa waaK. Baher eweet aad Wall In atLOOll ZZ Zj OorVaio 14j 10 OraatBasrer. Z' 7.lSB 400 Great Northern and Crry 10' 215 o)jyi iljT318 I ajr 1 mi MkJ 5aT UOAH Ratlboad shares opened slightly parity with toe matertslry lover level ihed yesterday to Watt street, and for a tin prices advanced a little, chiefly owing to oy opon recovery, but on balance there wa. a fall of 9 in Northefi.

Pacific, to Union Faeifie, ut St. Paul, 4 la Union Paciao Preaerred, 3 in Southern tens opened about 2 tomJmJ it fall in New York. aad. after being fairly 1 steady for tw crea tax part of tos day, sve way Tfce issues of toe Grand Trunk Company dull in sympathy, and closed 1 to A low round, but not quite at the lowest prices touched. The Foreign Rajlwav Market was neglected and closed with a dun tendency.

United of Havana fell 24 and San Paulo 2, while the issues of the old Mexican Company were i to i mas. eopouuna urainary, nowem part ofttie recent fail, and Nitrate si Foreign Government bonds we ttrely steady, several Japanese issues closing ugncry aigner, waiie Tri umaed rose On the other hand, French Bente was dull again aad Russian issues declined and Sooth American descriptions moved downwards, if at all. In toe general Mining Market Copper shares were flat owing to a sharp fall in toe price of the metl. Eio Tinto closed 2 lower at 91), after being 91, and Amalgamated was 4 lower owing weaner advices from ew York. Ureal UODar touched 94, but closed only lower on balance at 10, and Cape was finally higher.

Siberian ventures were flat and Esperanza fell yV Western Australian issues had a firmer appearance, Oroya advancing on the dividend announced to day, while West African ventures showed a slight all round rise, and the Broken Hill croup was well supported. booth African shares were fairly steady at the opening, but developed a weak tendency later, and closed with an almost general decline. Diamond shares were noticeably weak, and Nigel Deep fell to 2s. 6d. on the proposal to suspend milling operations.

Paris operators sent a little support for one or two of their favourite shares, which just steadied prices, and Bbodesiaa ven tares, were a shade firmer at the close. In toe Misctixanbocs Market there was some selling of Colonial and Egyptian bank shares National of Egypt closed If lower at 21 after changing hands at 21. Regent's Canal stock foil 1 to 50, and business was marked at 48 while Hudson's Bay fell 2, and Tea shares closed dull. There was some recovery in Gas stocks, South Metropolitan aad West Ham both rising 1. BANK DIVTORNT).

The directors of the Lovnow vr Plate Bank hare declared an interim dividend of 8 per cent. (24a. per share) for toe half year ended INSURANCE REPORT. The report of the Ge.vep.al Lira Assurance Compakt for 1906 states that 1.171 new uolicies were issued, assuring 533,327, at premiums of against 190,735 for 1905, and the life assurance fund increased by 26,641 to 2,010,893. The investments yielded an average rate of interest or Ao IDs.

Od. per cent, after deducting tax. A dividend to shareholders at the rate of 10 per per annum is recommended. NEW ISSUES. The African Pbjehold Coal Lakds (Limited) a company with a capital of 125.000.

in 500.000 shares of 6s. each, of which 467.000 shares. credited with 4s. a share paid, are offered. The company is formed for the purpose of acquiring under a reorganisation scheme nearly 8,000 acres of freehold land, containing coal and other minerals, in the neighbourhood of Middleburg, South Africa, together with the other assets (if any), and to take over the liabilities of the African Coal and Exploration Company (Limited) aad the African Consolidated Land and Trading ampany tea; respectively, now in liquidation.

It is estimated that the amount of capital to be provided by the reconstruction scheme will enable the company to complete the necessary developments, purchase and erect a suitable plant, an dfbring the company to a profit earning stage." The company is quite speculative. Ths Cairo Exchange (Limited) has a capital of 125,000. divided into 123.750 ordinary shares oi i eacn, and zo, WSJ rounders snares or is. each. Every applicant for ordinary shares will be entitled to apply for and receive an allotment or one founders share for every 60 ordinary shares allotted to him.

The present issue consists oi i ou ordinary snares which are nov ottered tor subscription at par, together with the correspond ing number of founders' shares in the proportion stated aoove. xne loungers snares are payaoie in full on applica tiou. The company has been formed in particular for the purpose of acquiring as a going concern the business of stockbrokers and agents de change, heretofore carried on by Mr. Percy Wyfold Stout, in partnership with the late Mr. Ernest Charles Hogg, under toe style of Hogg and Stout.

The price to be paid for the goodwill of the business is 25,000, which win be satisfied by the allotment to Mr. Percy Wyfold Stout, the surviving partner in the firm, of 25,000 ordinary shares credited as folly paid. The company will acquire the assets of the firm in consideration of the payment in cash to Mr. Percy Wyfold Stout of E.29, 480. No informa tion is given as to tne pronts oi tne concern, wlc must be regarded as speculative.

STOCK EXCHANGE NOTICE. The Stock Exchange Committee have (1) ap pointed Special Settling uavs as under Wesdy. May 29. Exploring Land and Minerals Company (Limited). Further issue of 4,751 shares of 10s.

each, folly pai Kos. 31.21 to 324,041. Liberisa Rubber Corporation (Limited). 150,0 ahana of 1 mS. fully paid.

Nos. 120.001 370,000. Nerchinsk Gold Company (Limited) issue 8,750 shares of 1 each, fully paid, Nos. 945463 mitwn. Ptatber isaaa of7395 share of 1 each, Spasskv Copper Mine (Limited) Further issue of of 1 each, fully paid, Nos.

250,001 to emiei Copper Company (Imited. Further issue 196,007 and 216,008 to and 83 Vendors' shares oil each, fJypaid, Nos. 187,015 to 188,007. Wednesday, June 5. Burma Mines, Railway, sod Smelting Company (Limited) folly and partly (75 per cent.) paid, for KAJ.fXU bix per owra swc.

STOCKS AND SHARES. TV soar Evasrso. SETTLEMENT DATES. Carryover Msy 30 Payday June 3 Carryover May SB Payday May 30 (Carryover May7 Pay day May 90 Imperial Ottoi :8,670,000 Four and 1, And (21 ordered the undermentioned securities in ha Official List Five per Cent. First Debenture' stock.

fLAmited) 33,860 Vsedors' shares of 5 each, fully paid, Not. Ie7ad Uo148 to 150,000 and 138,700 Vendors' wsper ossa. rwsr sw 8.001 to 7.051 and 10,474 to 10,600 of 100 each. per Cent. Unified bopda.

Nos. 1.488,1T .550.001 to 1.9il.6 jb oi County Scrip (partly paid) for 5,000,000 Three er par Cent. ssoustea Minneapolis St. Paul, dSSteJBawy Company Further of 8 a Mortmm 50 Ter Gold bonds each, Nos. 49,858 Scottiah Gympi Gold Mines (f5 00 0 lares of 1 fully paid, Nos.

1 to and 1.000 ah re. 1 eachT PM. No. SOO.OM to Temiscouata Railway CompanT. 50,00 par fprkatodaS Nea.

1 to 500, in Tmbihu TIitrt The council of foreign bondholders bare received cable adrioe of the payment the Government of Venezuel tit the balance required to complete the debt sorrice in Kspect of the MU ysar Paragc ay kTjrL DB5T. The councU of foreign bondholders have received advices 00 ast Paraguay, tne u. Xt IlTiU a due on April 1, paid the Government for account of the coupon payble on July 1, 1907, sad for the smkmg MpSr' Csa W.tin William, sad Steal BamHH xd isdum covmT btoces ako BEJTTsn corpora tjon scrmB. 90, 841. Sbt aW SSK 85 lis i4 lu fS1" PB8 -Hi 8k Its 90 89U fDoTjS 87H 74 ffj, SsUpJSi.

IS 6 'J I 861. fnailia 3 B6h 86K la 98U It" 89 874. 874 8 fcgotifr COLONIAL GOVjrUtT IKPCKIBED 8CUJn5. kg Uh g'hj a. if 91 87U Bolt 86 87 S3: Ml1' 100U 97 98 ICO 90H B6H 88 Victeria.

5 87 89 89 85 WJL. 15 23 84 86 BRITISH RAILWAY STOCKS. ISO, 100'a 981l Cakclan. 97 98 80 78 72 71 ffk 42h 87 D.Cen.Dt. Z6h 27ij 961: 82 721f Cent.

London 71 73 105 97 93 rx, PiW. 92 94 89 78 56 Del. 52 55 47ls 39 42 Clry8.Lc. 41 48 1. 69 i 611 614 Wmmtm 89 68 1 42ll 37 Cat8.W..Dt.

32 33i 1 4058 32 26 (H. 24i 24A. 19i8 18lt 13 12I 131 1 91 1 791 71 1 GreatEastmi 71 71 105 98'l 98 OtfcrJj 97H 98 I 48T 391a 39U Do, DC 58'i S94 It 37 36 Do A. 38 361 so4 sa Sssg. 5 11014 IfJO 100 Ie.Yorf.lC0 101 141S4 1251 2 1174 114 1 1301 1114 93 Do D.

901, 91 fa 161 13 184 iZ Chatham 184 134 1 994 86 794 D44II 77 79 644 48 49 Do. Bad M. 47 49 16311 1474 145 L. A N. W.

1441 1444 164 142 149 8. W. J145 148 1081, 101 108 DowPrefclJlOl 103 57 '4 444 474 Def. 46k 484 I 8914 59 45 Metiaolh ii 42I 4 4 li 374 184 134 Set. DM.

18 134 704 64 635 aridland.Praf, 631 654 743, 62lj 62 Do. Det tl 614 4 784 72'1 704 BrMah 684 69U 1 47i8 S6H 334 Do. Def. 32ll 324 4 1474 1344 1964 N. 136 1361.

a. 10S4 964 984 7i.Staor.i. 9 98 1 90li 811 77 a. ern 75 77 132 120 117 r.rraf.Jll4 116 1 555 44 394 LIS 59 594 4 83 764 7711 aV. 764 774 INDIAN AXD CCttXTKIAX, RAIL WAT aXJTl 149ii 144 155 mar.W.l58 156 111 10711m 1094 Banna 107 110 1 208 162 180 Caiinlc.fl 747, 1754 9 29UM 25il, 304 Grand Trunk 29UU 894f T1S 123 1143 118 Do.

1st Pef 1174 1184 115 105i 110i 110 704 604 714 De. 5rd KJ 71 714 4 1064 101 it 100k DoZ 1004 1004 115 109 I Of. India PenJ 107 110 I AUBRIOAX RAILWAY HflUUBITlK 114iu 80 97 Atehiwn 89'l 904 104 101 99 1 Pref. 964 974 l9il 109ll 101 'Baltimore 974 984 1011 934 1 98 I Do 914 jl8 684 54 414 Che apeaka 844 864 2041i 152ii 137 Ol.tn ssl804 1S14 884 384 I 29 DawttG. 254 884 934 86 774 Ptel.

i 781 744 Tf I4 st 1884 171 ISO Illia ia 142J 1484 1604 1493 121 LontevQla 3164 1164 454i 31 "11 37 Miiaouri 33 333 1894 1904 1174 J.Y.0entr.t11.i4 1164 27 othkr formgn railway aoDima 18011 162 ,14011 Df. 134 187 12IIl B.A.Otthn. 120'! 1214 1203 Weaarn ll94 1204 iOd lloaJtftJ 88 40 ard.0t4KJ 84 86 13011 111 903 83 145 1221. 13614 120 1384 123 124 189 117 193 105 '1014 lU. af 66 iPir.Ct.

DeiT.1 621i inelo Amer. I 614 44 16 1414 Ba urn .134 141 1S4 ra btJ 194 14 105lJ fffiSL PfjlQ8 1064 134 Wrtern 134 144 3 73 94 Ixm KoadOar 84 34 4 Ixm. Motor. hi 64 XyoM 64 6 233 Nt.lk. Buypt 814 98 12 Peru.

crp.Z 18 12U 44 Do.Ifd. 494 434 P. 8 0 Dfd. 218 222 1044 10Ui (1084 8aBtal014 1084 1889 884 884 4 it fea 8hit8. MINKS, LAND, KXPT ORATION, Jec.

(Shares folly paid, saaspi whan stsaaL) 111 14 4l Seiukwe BQfi fi! kn io 3 34 in 4 EsHtt ItB: I A BrS I lU BaaUaU 1 4 1 Hi I 84 34 gsl SP 8 i4i if! mSw 1 14 Cm. b'eui 4 4s aaJ i'ii 14 u74 qMi 2 I Vz B. Had A. 14 1 Do. Onii 8 54 Sta A liU zlpT" S1" 31 4ln I btoed.

DC 4 4 "ori ISa 19 4 14 14 11 2Ju Sim. Dw 4 4 Qa 14 14 tj22( ht 4t oSot 4 lU Cll5sa3 4, 1 Heriot 31 34 SSandf 1 1 is l4l JnbUee iu Trns.QP 14 14, Kieinlmt. 1 hl 14 Van Ryn! 2tB 8 Kniihu 3 84 hi Verecnat. 4 4 Da.C 14s 1H ViUae 11. 3 34 Deep lift lu DTDp.

lH 14 1 4 W.R Cmi. 4 4 1 lS W. Rand. 14 8 Deep 34a 5U Do. BJ 84 84 Wothauar 14 14 ipaard 4l 1 Oa.

4 AUSTRALASIA X. Aajoad 11M I4s BHr. Par. 6 Brit.MrH 21 251 la Bro.H.P 44i 4l4 iH DoB1.14 lhi 14 1 KalfnrU I 94 10 zttSi ftzlz Lod.VlIy.l 4 MtJtrK lu Tri' 34a( 4 Alaaka El 64 64 lWola 14 Amal Co. S3 93 44 Mywro 5 A conal2h 12S Pis Naniaqmi 61j Camp Bd220 830 asSKr fix 5 fills' a Gt-Cobar 94 104 LakeCop.

Zhl 3J1 WEST APRICAX. Abouo lu 14 MS Bi84 14 14 Bibtani 4 4 DBIJ73 103 Brit. 4 4 TaqS Ab.1 2'u 21 8tW4al79 189 3d. WaataaJ 4 4 yntiCTOi96 100 3d. K2I .19 I Rio Thai 914 914 igtJ.d.Rer, 4 ll Trortgk ll lV'o y.4 4 nLl 4.984 4 4 S4 4 ISi2oiSi 88 814.444 2S 1867 9 77 Sar.

I. 7S4 i 4 ChloaeBBtw, 10Z4 8 i 4 54' 44s 4 1898. 10844 4 14 Sn Paulo. 1899, 88 Da. 1898.

984 4s 4 44 p4 884 M84 Do.C8aT84 Do. Scrip, an MM, 1084 8 suay. 34.6944 9 Do. 196, 984 103 Tmaniala. 47 64 4 4 Greek, 1902.

9H 90 8s3atr BAJJ VATS OBDCIASY SHAKES AND SVOCKS. tyardS. L.41'1 sSUsoa. 114 Kn Do. Bai.

98 1 I 14 1 Qisafow. DaU 884 9 4 904 i 904 hi 3 T0 4.rML. 844 4 41 CbaUiam. 13 DaC IS. Ma TK 654 4 a 4 4 4 Ot.

Baat. 714 4 84114 4 Daw DM 62 14 4 8 1 i Gt. 9e 1 74 3,4444 a Do. 394 8 4 4 B. Brtt.

Prof. 68 84 1 Do. Ord, 384 Qt. wu 1J34 4 4 5 4 4 Eartarn, 137 64 74: 3 23, 3 64 4 Hull andB.4644t44 B. a.

90 2 LanrtB. WeaU 1444 4 4 haffl "twifc.1 51 4 4 4 4 S. Baau. Def. 39444 K.

Lorxion. 2nd, 102 I and B.W. 90 894 904 Qt. 4ll. 1234 4 24 U.

Briritoo. 44 125 Dc.34i.934J I.0ha. 44 180 419 4 OC Baatarn. 1124 134 124 Z.TlMry.1124' GM. B.of8cot..

1114 i 12 Metropol. 31.X, 944 Ot. north. 874 a Mid, 724 144844 4 4 Wt1304VfS HMl 854 44 54 Hichl nd. 41 1 134 K.

Baatarn. 874 8 Hall and 3 4, 1074 8. fcat. St. 137 Lane aad 874 4 GUAAJTTSD SHARES AVD STOCKS.

Ot Cent. 411. 1174 17 aad B.W. 1M4 Gt. 1144 4 Jd 71 704 4 The following are changes In prices since Friday, as shown by the quotations hi the Official List, which was made np today at 3 30 pja.

COLONIAL CORPORATION. Bis a. Balmain 1 to SI 3, Greek (1881) i HOME RAILWAYS. Riss. Vale of Gl 88108.

Pai. t7 (Deferred) 1 to 85 8, Sheffield District to. DEBENTURE. Riss. Great Northern 1 to 87 8.

Midland 1 to 71 4. GCAJ.AN7F.ED.R North i 115 17, dltoTO 2. 1 to 114 18, nroiAN. Pali Bast Indian (MemA) 1 to 1m Roniral an 1 to 118 1ft. Great (DeWme) 1 to 118 ML Mdmf.) 1 to 115 18, ditto it) 1 to 108 8, ditto 1 to 186 4, Southern Punjab (3 lintui 1 to 7Nixan'a to 113 16, ditto Debenture) 1 to 87 90, ditto (BeiUtered) 1 to 88 9.

(X)L0N1L. PALL AEfterta 2 to 89 W. Great Northern Central 1 to 9N a Wiiri (Prefer: NaUonal of Mexico (Preferred) 1 to 52 4, to 21 3, Rock Island If to 20J, Wal. DITTO. CDBBBNOr Central 1 to 15 17.

DITTO, GOLD 100 2. BONDS. Fall. 1 (3) 11 to 96 Oregon 1 to 108 5, Penn 80 4, wrthem Pacifie (Central Inte ooeaado (Prefer red) i to lew Sdoth Wales i to 48 50. Land of Egypt i to 7f 8J, National oi South Axrica I to 12 13, Standard of Soath Africa 1 to 67 9.

3 86 100. BREWERI S. Rist. Roy (Debenture) 1 XL. Hall's (Preference) i to4J, Watoay, Ooaabe CPrsfenedJl to848.

CANAL. FALL. Regent's 1 to 48 53. COMMERCIAI toK. (Debenture) 1 to 183 4, Anglo Chilian Nitrate (Preference) to 13 14, stew to Paix.

California Oil.Telds to 5 6J, Dnnlop Tyre Preference) JL to If EaatMnsl to 7J Uordoii fiotela i to 5TI, ctropolitan Wagon ft to 2A A. Ko City Improvement Q878 Debenture; 1 to U7 100, Saa Jorge 1 to 18 San Paolo Match (Debentnrea) 2 to 88 81, Tnc inan Sugar (5 Debenturee) 1 to 95 7. ELJCTaC. Eta. Brrer Plate A A ll.

Metro coli tan i to 6 6i, Mexican Power (First Mortgage) i to 85 7. ftL PP tSSSS to 1 GAS. RlS South Metropolitan 1 to 135 4, West am 1 to 102 5. and Partners (Deferred) i to Hi 12, ditto (Debentoxe) 1 Dnderland (Debenture) 1 to 84 7. United States Steel (5) 1 to 88100.

TEA. Fail. Aaaam 1 to 34 6, Empire of India i to WJllf la the subjoined official record of business done transactions marked thus relate to small of stamp and fee, and those distinguished thus 0 B8LJ Pi 8IMIHI1 D' 1 ana. la 8l no! cSt'snsii ot. BSC ion DtDIAJI RAIL WATS.

B. Indian, De 118 I djMjt, 1014 113 1741 7lU4 704 1ilii 101 'i 8 pertar. WetBastoo. 101 ijj 1MU Mr St. 101 ll AitEEICAjr SAILBOAD STOCKS A7TO 5i ii 54 4 jr.

Ptetaa. tso ik 14 it foMTU 4 1494 8 41 Do. W. 57 54 1 64 4 44 2t.1. 384 SMU arn.

804 4 l(4t 4 134 CdaliSe, 1434 84 8 4a 44 3iw32J 3a 4 4 4i2Uii5424 3 Moi. 204 2 28 er, a. 10511 saisrtto.44S. 1044 Brie. 854 5 D.

81864 Do, N.Y.,L Ms, 129 100 994 Long laUad, 101 S. Pc, Hd 954 AlabaJ. Orin. a 95 81. Eta 1004 4 Atlantic lit Laaeed.

994 Antatiata, Prafd 1004 89 Got Oaat, lt Dab, 884 1004 1 1004 1 a JH.ms 1574 4 8944 90 iT A West. 94 4 BtoCWoaao Pasta 8B8m Cord. I BoasrlD.eS Deb 1034 00,1 06,1081 3487 taagfg Pg HgO nasi Local. 954 'a 4 4 4 4 rseESz fsi Sat'W 4 4 8. ga 3X.

874 44 4 4 4 4 xC CPgyOBATKTS AJU OOOTTT TOO LA ClOT tO KISGDOBI Taa of Bxakf Dorr. A'VaV iSi8U 8,4 Stwaioiif9 4 So rer, 874 aLTT. li. 674 W. m.

55, 78 Laeda, 1074 tT SfiO.4 llt afl 1921 30, 964 4 1545. 1014 Haw 108 7484 terhSS. 101 a uo nor iro nisia. 1014 T1 of Mexico, lCht 4 sr ssfa5 CrrcSClra car' SllWllUt AKD DmJB 4H4T464 10654 Der ,98 CL, ofLeo, M. S.

69 7 j. Lonbcnd, Deb. f84 9 4 CAJT ALB JJTD DOCB tt Rbotvi? war KJ0 UGHTTV0 ATO PO Ms ai aHiaa. 6m84j miBaii. LAJTD.

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