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STOCKS AND SHARES, AUCKLAND EXCHANGE. [BY TELEGRAPH—SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT] AUCKLAND, Jan. 6. The following were to-day’s prices on the Auckland Exchange (through Mr AV. Lissant Clayton) : Sales: AVaihi 32s 3d to 325, AA Taiotahi 2s 4d, New AVaitaia (cont) Is 6d. Following were the closing prices (sellers first, then buyers): AVaihi 32s 3d, and 31s 9d, Junction 23s and 22s 6d, Extended 7d and s£d, Talisman 38s and 35s 6d, May Queen lOd and 6d, Sylvia Is 4d and Is, Occidental Is 3d, AVaiotahi 2s 5d and 2s 3d, AVnitangi 8d and 7'd, Watchman 2s 6d and 2s 2d. Ross 4s 9d and 4s 4d, New ..AVaitaia (cont) Is 7d and Is sd. AVELLINGTON PRICES.
AVELLINGTON, Jan. 6. Mr. A. d’Hlate (Mr AV. Lissant Clayton, local agent), reports : Bank of New Zealand buyer 217 s 6d, Plate buyer 41s, Christchurch Gas buyer 16(J.s, Feilding Gas seller 20s 3d, AA’e’lington Gas (3rd) seller _ 2955, South British seller 745, Meat (3rd) seller 58s, Shipping huvdr 280 s, Westport buyer 26s lOd, .seller 27s 6d, Levland buyer 26s 9d, Taririgamutu buyer 445, seller 465, Drug seTer 40s 6d, Sharland and Co- (ord) seller 21s, Blacktvater seller 25s 6d, Goldfields seller 16s 3d. Caledonian buyer Is Id, .seller Is 4d. May Queen buyer 6d, seller lOd, Murray (new issue) buyer 4s 6d (premium), Sylvia buyer Is," seller Is 4d, Progress seller 9s, Ross buyer 4s 3d, seder 4s 9d, Talisman seller 36s 9d, AVaihi seller 32s 9d, Junction buyer 22s 2d, seller 235. Waiotahi buyer- 2s 4d, seller 2s 7d, AVaitangi buyer 6d, seller Bd. HIGH COAIAIISSIONER’S CABLE. [PRESS ASSOCIATION TELEGRAM) WELLINGTON, Jan. 6. The High Commisioner’s cable, dated London, January 4, states: /‘The mutton market is very firm. Canterbury (not quoted), North Island 4Jd. The lamb market is firm. There is a good demand for prime quality: Canterbury s]d (nominal). The' beef market is quiet, and holders are firm. Supplies of Anieruvirt chilled are large. New Zealand hindquarters Ojd. forequarters 3£d. The butter market is very quiet. Buyers are cautious. The market is temporarily depressed on account of the unusually mild weather. The average .prices are: New Zealand choicest 119 s. Australian 1133, Argentine Ills. .Danish 130 s. Siberian 11s. The cheese market is quiet, and there is small business doing. New Zealand white 615,-colored 625. The hemp market is very quiet-, with nothing doing. On spot. New Zealand, good to fair. £33, £3l: fair current Manila, £33 10s; JanuaryMarch New Zealand, good, £33 10s. fair £3l 10s, fair current Manila £35 (quotations nominal). The output from Manila for the week was 17,000 bales. The wool market is strong for all grades. The wheat market is dull, with very little business doing. V w Zealand long-berried, ex grainvi'v. pm' quarter of 496 pounds. 375. shoit-be*-riecl • 365. The oats market i- quiet, with moderate business doing. There is a large supply- New Zealand eats (short spnrrowhills). ex granary, per quarter of 3S4lbs, 24s 6d; Danish, per quarter of 3201 f-s 22s 6d.”
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 3722, 7 January 1913, Page 2
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