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SHAREMARKET.

AUCKLAND STOCK EXCHANGE. TO-DAi"S QUOTATIONS. BUSINESS DO_4_— Waihi KxteudaU 2/3 STANDARD SHOCKS— Sellers. Buyers. Batik of New Zealand — .. 81/0 New Zealand Insurance .. 88/0 .. 80/0 National insurance 21/9 .. 21/3 •South x.ritwh insurance .. 12S/0 .. — Taupiri Coai 18/3 .. 17/10 A uckland Uas 2.H2/6 .. 277/(5 Northern Steamship (p.u.). 17/0 .. 16/8 Nortihern Steamship (cont.) 7/8 .. 7/4 Devonport SUsam Kerry .. 38/0 .. — Kauri Timber tp.u.) — .. 140 Kauri Umber (coiit.) — .. 3/4 AvouUy.le Brink and Pottery 20/6 .. — D.S.C, Limited 12/4 .. l_>/2 Uulop. Oil 21/0 .. -—■ MINING STOCKS— Crown 7/6 .. .— O-oiden BeJt 3/0 .. — T'airuii Broken Hills 3/0 .. 2/S Talisman Cunsols — .. 1/7 Waihi ios/0 .. — Waihi Extended 2/3 .. 2/0 Waitekauri 2/3 .. — Old Hauraki (cont.) 1/10 .. 1/4

"Clean Sweep" prices in curtains. 2/6, 2/11, 3/11, 4/11. 5/11; extra quality, do., 7/11 to 5/11, 9/0 to 6/11, 11/0 to 8/11; red and blue striped frilled curtains, a novelty, 14/6 to 11/9; cretonnes, "Clean Sweep" prices, 3Jd, 4Jd. 53d up; double width, sfd up.—At McCullagh and Gower's sale.—Ad. Bordered delaines, 6gd yard; pretty flowered do., (gd, 7Jd ; half usual prices"; all-wool and silk and wool qualities greatly reduced, at McCullagh and Gow%r's popular "Clean Sweep."—Ad. Ladies' plain and ribbed all-wool cashmere hose. "Clean Sweep" prices, lUd, 1/04, 1/44. 1/9, 1/11; all lace, 1/0, j 1/9, 1/11: suede gloves, all shades, 1/11, 2/6, 3/6, 4/11; 4-button white kid gloves, i stitched black. 1/3J, at McCullagh and | Gower's popular sale. — Ad. j Floral muslin dress skirts. frills, ! trimmed la.cc and insertion. 9/11 to 2/11, | 12/9 to 3/11; coloured linen costumes, | 19/11 to 12/0; crash box-pleated I coatees, 10./0, "Clean Sweep" price. 7/11. j —At McCullagh and Gower's popular sale.—Ad. j Flaked voiles, dress lengths for 6/11; ; plain do., worth 2/ yard, for 7/11 dress; I coloured, poplin in several colours, 6yds jfor 8/11. worth 1/9. yard.—At McCulI lagli and Gower's "Clean Sweep."—Ad. , Collarettes. special "Clean Sweep prices," all high-class goods, 7/11, 9/11, 110/0, 12/0, 14/11. 17/6, 19/6 up. "Clean j Sweep prices" 3/11. 4/11, 6/11, 7/11, 9/11, 11/6, 12/6, up; laces and insertions, all the newest designs, black and Paris- 41d 6id, B*d. Hid, 1/1, 1/4, 1/9, special "Clean Sweep prices'' 23d, 33d. 4jd, s_d, 6Jd, Sid Hid per yard.—MeCullagh and G-ower's "Clean Sweep" salii.—Ad. At the Wellington Gun Club handicap iruitch. held at Wellington on January 25th. the stake of £150 was divided between the following: Messrs. Dobson, Fraser, Johnston, McNab, Kelly, Crow. Buck, Smith, Campbell, Easton, Earl. Cheeseman, Storey, and Bayley. T-ie £ 1 sweep was divided between Messrs. Roseingrave, Smith, and Easton. -Messrs. Fraser, Buck, Smith, Campbell, Easton. Earl. Cheeseman, Storey, BayIcy. Dobson, Kelly, Johnston, and McNab used the Colonial Ammunition Company's "Invincible" and "Favourite" cartridges and patent concave wadding throughout the matches. "Invincible" cartridges were charged with Messrs. Noble's "Empire" smokeless powder. At Smith and Caughey's great clearance fair, manufacturers' fob line in white damask. 113 d. 1/3. 1/6, 2/3 yard; serviettes, 2/11 and 3/0 dozen.—Advt' Mr Am.lie and Mr Richards, London tourists, who have been living at the Grand Hotel for some days, went up to Rotorua to-day for a thr«g weeks' tour.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXV, Issue 35, 10 February 1904, Page 2

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SHAREMARKET. Auckland Star, Volume XXXV, Issue 35, 10 February 1904, Page 2

SHAREMARKET. Auckland Star, Volume XXXV, Issue 35, 10 February 1904, Page 2

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