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COMMERCIAL.

STOCKS AND SHARES.

AUCKLAND EXCHANGE

[BY TELEGRAPH—SPECIAL COSEESPONTjENT]

AUCKLAND, .iuiv 15

Sales: Waihi Jos 9c! to 46s to 45s 6d, Junctions 20s Ed to 20s 9d, Crown Is 7d, Victoria 4d, \Vaitangi ?ia. Watchman 2s 6d. Ross 9s to 9s Id.

WELLINGTON PRICES. [BY TELEGRAPPI —SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT] WELLINGTON, July 10. Sales: Junction 20s lOd to 20s Del. Following arc tlie closing prices :—- Buvers. Sellers. Banks — National 104 0 —•

CUSTTED PBEBB ASSOCIATION—COPYRIGHT} WELLINGTON, July 15.

The following figures show the quantity of butter in cool stores at various ports throughout the Dominion on loth inst.

Boxes. Auckland 6olU New Plymouth 3597 ■Patea- 2931 Wellington ... 7700 Lyttelton 2445 Dunedin IO4S Total • 24,231 Total at 15th July, 1912 37,374 LONDON CHEESE MARKET. INQUIRIES IN NEW ZEALAND. [PRESS ASSOCIATION TELEGRAM] DUNEDIN, July 15. Mr. J. R. Scott, secretary of tho South Island Dairying Association, intimates that he has received orders from a West of England firm to buy 200 tons of cheese of the October to April output inclusive, at Gd per lb. f.0.b., and that three other linns are already offering the same price to several factories. In reply to a cablegram sent Home, Mr. Scott has received advice that the market .is firm, with an upward tendency. Canadian supplies are short, and likely to ho so till the end of tho season. There are only moderate' supplies of the same make.

Following are the closin g prices — Waihi Sellers. ... 45 9 Buyers 45 3 Junctions ... 20 a 6 Talisman ... -10 6 39 9 Crown 1 7 1 G Sylvia 1 3 1 1 Saxon Waiotahi 2 7 2 10 Watchman 2 7 2 G Ross ... 9 y 0 Waitaia ... 1 1 L Taranaki Oil ... 10 G

'Financial — Metropolitan 247 G M i s e e 11 a r i e o u s — Wellington ... 323 9 — do (oref) , ... 20 0 — Standard InSur. ... 30 () — Stockton 4 0 — Golden Bay 20 0 Wards ... 102 0 — Mining— Sylvia 1 2 1 4 Ross 8 10 0 2 Talisman ... 40 0 40 G Waihi ... 45 3 45 9 Junction Waitangi ... 20 0 7 21 0 g.i Worksops 67 G 70 6 RUTTER IN COOL STORE.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 3985, 16 July 1913, Page 2

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360

COMMERCIAL. Gisborne Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 3985, 16 July 1913, Page 2

COMMERCIAL. Gisborne Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 3985, 16 July 1913, Page 2

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