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.'.. INVESTMENT SHAKES. • ' Yesterday's Quotations • for investment 'shares were as follow:— ■-.'. - , '. 'Buyers. Sellers. ,- ■.. ■- £ a. d. ,' £ s. d.'. , ,■ N.Z. and Eiver Plate .... — 118 0 , AVell. Dop. and\Morfc ... "■-: 0 7 6 v tGisborne Gas..'. J.... — 0 18 0 .National Insurance—i 2 15 0. .— Booth British'lnsurance" 6 0 0 — : :,N.Z.. Refrigerating Co.. . i. . . ■ .. -r '(£«>--„-. .........'.- -22 0 0 ";WelL\Meat':Eiport (£5). .--.•'. 6 S 0 ■Union Steam (ord.)-. — - 310 Union. Steam : (prcf.) '....;' 10 9 113 .'Huddart-Parkor (ord.) ... 112 1 113 0 " WclL Woollen (pref.) .... 3 18 0 - . "Wnipa Coal:-...:..... 0 18: 0' .. '- "Westport Goal _ 1 10 6 - ' 'Wcstport-Stockton (pref.). 0 11 6 . — . • loyland-O'Brien 1 6 .3 — : . Donaehy-Bopo ■..;..-.'. ;1S 0- - — Wn. C0rdage................... — 110 __ : fEx div. '..■ !"■>' Gustoms duties connected at the port of ''.'Wellington yesterday amounted to £3532 -16s. Id. , ' .- • -■_;'_ ~; ' ; FROZEN 11EAT MAEKET._ "'• Messrs. Gilbert, Anderson, ■ and 00.. -(Messrs. Mellsop, Eliott, and Oo'., folmer- - rton North, local agents) report ion tk» . frozen moat market under date London, . Maroh 30. as follows:— \ Although tho Home-grown supplies still keep up to their good quantities tho position in regard to frozon meat is now gct- - ting acute, tho' demand readily absorbing .•stooks. even at the,increased.prices.. It*flenses of Government meat can only bo _ mado on a small scale by reason of: the

light shipments, from the colonies now being made. C/billed beef is in improved supply, and li.'ktly to continue so for a few! weeks. Market priccij for weeks ending:Mar. 30. Mar. 31. Mar. 23. Apr. 5, Apr. 7, Mar. 30, „ ■ 1917. 1516. 1917. Home Grown— , Beef, sides 121-13* 8J- SI 12 -13 Mutton, wetfhers ... 13 -14 101-12 13 -14 Mutton, cw(!3 12 -12J 91-103 12 -121 Mutton, Dutßh - - _ l r< *a - 135-15 UJ.I3 13J-15 L , an > ua • 14J-U 121-14 141-16 I°>* . - : 13-141 11-12 121-14 13 -141 10 -12 12J-14 Mutton, . Jif.K. and Aus. WDthers ... 83 7J-7J* 83 Mutton, ir.7. and Aus. owes SJ 7j» jj , r , i ■ "Nominal. Mutton, S J American La^o * * WIJ Australian 10 S - 85 10 ';?"»>. S.i (American 13* 10 . 13 I chuicli-^-'" ;•■ . Wi . 8 " 5 »* lArt-eutiijcj oi fores and hi*i(ls ...„ IOJ-llj. 7 - SJ uono 3JHE METAL MARKETS. Australim^-Now .Zealand Cable Aseociatioa. j I fdlec. Juno 26, 9 p.m.) ' / ' London, Juno 25. , Ooppeili-Spot, £130-ss. per ton; thi'co months,; JU29 15s. -. Tin.T-.-Jnot, ,£242 7s. 6d. per ton; thrco months,' J3238 17s. 6(1. L '^-'^ ,DOt ' £30 l'cr'ton; thrco months, £29.105: i Hpeltirj-Spot; £54 per ton; thrco months, •WO. . ; ' Bar SiJ.vcr.—39Jd. per ounce standard. "ApSiCEALrAN. PJJODtTOE PRIDES. By T»lc|;raph-PreM Assooiatdon-Oopyriglit * ; ■ (Bcc. June 26, 10.20 p.m.) ,_, i - Melbourne, June 26. Hip amended price for braifis £4 55., and/for; pollard, £5 158. MINING NEWS , _WELLINGTON SHAUB ItARKET. ■' Mnilij shares were quoted yesterday as > uudcr;— ■ Buyers. Sellers., . ' '•' S. s. i. f, s. d.' Mnrr.tr Creak ; — . 2 6 »• -..' 114 6 ,Grand Junction ...... 0 15.0 0 16 6 } STOOK EXCHANGE. ' , Jly Telegraph—Press Association. ATJCKIiANr. Juno 26. Salts: Auckland Gas, 29d. 6d.; Huddartr Parker (reported), 325, 9d. Dunodln, Juno 26. Sales: Kuddart-Parkcr, 325. 9d., 325. 10d.. 325. IIW., 325. lid., 325. Ud.; Dominion Itub- . ber, (13s. 6d. EONrON.,SHAKE MARKET. Auslrtaliau-New Zealand Cable Association. (Rcc. Juno 26, 6.10 p.m.) ' i LONDON. Juno 25. Wailbi shares, 335. 9d.. 355.; Grand Junction, IMb. 9d., 15s. 9d. KtIHANUr COItPANI'. The: Wellington Stock Exchange haß rcoelvea tho following telegram from the secretary of tho Knranui Gold Mining Comp.i.ny :—"Have cut Hoss Reef, ono foot wide, ishowin; colours of yold." '- WAIHI EBEPS-GIGANTIO. ,'i'he following report has hoen supplied by thn Waihi Reefs-Gigantic Consolidation, Ltd.:—"A most important development has takon place lately in tho property. Work has b<on in hand for somo months past, extending tho main lewl Koine north. Whon a point was reached about 300 feet from s-haft, a crosscut was • thrown out for a (distance of 50 feet going west, and a hup> body of oro was met with, running north-east and south-west. Thiß new lodo hi!S just been penetrated, and measures «;■ feet in width, from hangins-wall to fooU-wall, and is impregnated with

silica and mineral, which aro tho host indications of good values, SoToral assay teats have bocu mado by tho manager, with tho result that payable values aro assured. Tho manager is convinced, after oarcful examination, that this lodo is tho famous Royal lodo, which is at present yielding such satisfactory results in tho adjoining mines. Tho country rock beyond tho footwall of lodo has been penetrated for somo distance and 6liowa nice mineral and quartz veins. This demonstrates conclusively that tho contour of tho- country, which has been proTcd to bo tho true dacite rock, reaches almost to the present e-urfaco in tho company's property. It is therefore the directors' intention to open out on this promising ore body east and west and later to extend the crosscut with tho object of intersecting other well-known lodes which are considered to bo extensions of the lodes worked in tho bit mines adjoining.

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3121, 27 June 1917, Page 8

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COMMERCIAL ITEMS Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3121, 27 June 1917, Page 8

COMMERCIAL ITEMS Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3121, 27 June 1917, Page 8