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COMMERCIAL.

' STOCKS AND SHARES, AUCKLAND PRICES. (BY TELEGRAPH—SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT] AUCKLAND, Nov. 23Following were to-day’s prices on the Auckland Exchange (through Mr W. Lissant Clayton) Sales Junction 225, Sylvia Is 2d, Occidental Is 4d, Watchman 2s Id, New Waitaia (eont) Is sd. Following arc the closing prices (sellers first, then buyers); Waihi 34s and 33s Cd, Junction 22s 3d and 225, Reefs Is and Cd, Talisman 39s 3d and 395, C* owns Is 9d and Is 6d, May Queen lid and 9?cl, Sylvia Is 2d and Is Id, Occidental Is 4<l and Is 3d, Saxon lOd and 9kl, Wamrahi 2s lOd and 2s 9d, Waitangi 8d and Old. Watchman 2s £d and 2s 2d, Ross 4s Sd and 4s, Old Hauralci Is 2d and lid, A c ontain King 4d and 2d, New Waitaia (cent) Is 6d and is 3d.

WELLINGTON EXCHANGE. WELLINGTON. Nov. 24. Mr A. T. Bate (Mr. W. Lissant Clayton, local agent) reports Plate buyers 41s, Ft-ilding Gas seller 20s 6d, Wellington Gas (2nd) buyer 312 s 6d, Ditto (3rd) buyer' 2905, seller 2955, Ditto (pref) buyer 20s, Shipping buyer 280 s, Union buyer 49s 6d, Wellington Woollen (ord) buyer 74s fid, Hilcurangi buyer 18s, Westport seller (ex. div.). 275, Leyland seller 27s (ex. div.), Taringamutu buyer 465, Golden Bay buyer 20s 6d, seller 21s, Wairarapa Farmers’ seller 1455, Ross buyer 4s, Talisman buyer 38s 9d, seller 39s 3d, Waihi buyer 335, seller 33s 9d, Junction buyer 21s fid, seller 225, Wa:otahi buyer 2s Bd, seller 2s lOd.

P. AND O. SHIPPING COMPANY. (Received Nov. 25, 9.55 p.m.) LONDON, Nov. 20. The Peninsular and Oriental Company’s report shows that strikes entailed a 'ess of £132,514, including £70,000 loss of freight through the transport strike. Wireless w r as installed on 51 steamers. The Company will have a million invested in the Cape-Australian line by 1913. Messrs I. M. Shields and F. Ritchie are to become managing directors to relieve Sir Thomas Sutherland and some of .‘he administration. SYDNEY MARKETS. [UNITED PRESB ASSOCIATION—COPYRIGHXj (Received Nov. 25, 9 p.m.) SYDNEY, Nov. 25. There has been another fall of 4s in butter and a farthing a pound in cheese.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 3689, 26 November 1912, Page 2

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COMMERCIAL. Gisborne Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 3689, 26 November 1912, Page 2

COMMERCIAL. Gisborne Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 3689, 26 November 1912, Page 2

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