SHAREMARKET.
Lower Thames stocks still command most attention on the Exchange at the hands of buyer.". May Queen shares were asked for at 7s 2d, while for Moanataiaris as high as 10s was ottered. May Queen Extended and Victoria shares also had enquiry at late rates. Kuaotunu and Coromandel stocks were generally speaking neglected. Amongst Upper Thames lines, there were inquiries for \\ aitekauris at 30s with sellers at 38s, and for Woodstocks at 22s (id. Investing stocks had fair demand. National Banks were 'wanted at 445, but no sales resulted. Isew Zealand Accident Insurance shares were dealt in at 22s 6d. South British were asked for at 50s (id, while buyers of Union Steam advanced to £9 without transactions resulting.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXIX, Issue 19, 24 January 1898, Page 5
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