MINING.
AUCKLAND MINING EXCHANGE,
(Spetial to “Times.”) AUCKLAND, August 7. Tho market has been much quieter to-day and transactions not nearly so numerous. Waihi sold at £9 10s 6d, Junctions at 53s 9u to o4s, Extendeds 7s lid to 7s lOd t., 7s lid, Talisman 15s, Broken Hills 2s lOd, Dominion 9d, Komata Reefs 9d, Dixons 11-]d to lid, Alay Queen 6s 2d to Gs 3d, Sylvia 4s 3d, Thames Is Id to Is 2d, Waiotahi 7s 4d to 7s sd, Waitaugi 4s Id, Watchman 2s lid to 3s, Royal Oak (contributing) 3s to 2s lid. The closing prices were:— Waihi, sellers £9 11s, buyers £9 10s 6d.
Junctions, 54s Gd and 545. Extendeds, & and 7s lid. Consolidated, 5s 8d and os 7d. Do., options, 33s and 31s Gd. Pride oi Waihi, Is 3d and Is Id. Talisman. 59s Gd and 58s. Crown, 7s and 6s Bd. Dominion, lOd and 9d. Broken llill, 2s lid and 2s lOd. Golden Hills, 7s Gd and 7s. Dixcns, Hid and 10£d. Caledonian, 2s 3d and 2s Id. May Queen, Gs 4d and Gs 2d. Sylvia, 4s 4d and 4s 3d. Saxon, 2s 6d and 2s -Id. Thames, Is 2d and is Id. Victoria. 2s 3d and 2s Id. Waiotahi, 7s od and 7s 4d. Waitangi, 4s Id and 4s. Watchman, 3s and 2s lid. Consolidated Goldfields, 25s 3d and >s Gd. Progress, 17s 3d and-16s. Roval Oak (paid) 3s 7d and 3s. Do. (contributing), 3s and 2s lid. Waitaia, Is 4d and Is 3d. Handsworth, Is 2d and Is Id.
Air. W. Lissant Clayton, sharebroker, reports that the market for Thames stocks is easing a little, and should May Queens, Waiotahis, Kuranui, Caledonians, Saxons, and Victorias fall a little mere they should be well worth buying. When Consolidated Goldfields were 17s Gd, he strongly urged clients to buy, and the fact that they have touched 26s so quickly shows that his advice was sound. The same apnlies to Waihi Consolidateds when they were at 3s 4d, and he confidently anticipated that now that Mr. David Ziman has exercised his option, shareholders will in a few months’ time receive 8s to 8s 4d cash for their shares also, else be in £1 shares worth 12s to 15s. New Waitaia (Is 3d), Handsworth' (Is Id), Union. Haurakis, and Royal Oaks are well worthy of serious attention. _ The latter are on good gold, and it is reported there is plenty of it.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2575, 9 August 1909, Page 5
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406MINING. Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2575, 9 August 1909, Page 5
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