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SHAREMARKET

BUSINESS DONB. AT THE laiß AJtLi CAUL TO-DAT. May Queen „„-„.. — ««.-..- 4AO Victoria y[ Mtount Zeehan (coat.)..—-. o/o Mount Zeehan (p.u.) 7d, 7_d Consolidated GoK-fl-lds 22/ Progress ildnea .*.-,.~.i--..i...t.15/3, 15/6 Golden Pah -4d Hauraki Freehold „—--.- 5Jd aid Haurakl t -.-- ~<V»> 6/8 Kapanga .. „*_-—-. 1/1 Ngatiawa ._„„-. —.— lid Talrua Golden Hills ~.-; ; 3/9 Talisman Consolidated -.-...82/6, 52/3 Walhl Grand Junction 32/6, 33/ AT THE NOON CALu XODAI. Kun-nui-Caledonlan _si..^._>;»ii~-«*-..1/6 May Queen -._...._,....._>._,-.—..4/10 Waiotahi . 4/6 Consolidated Goldflelds ..- ...22/ Old Haurakl .....;...; .-..6/7, 6/6 Ngatiawa — -— - 1 Jd Crowu Eoyal 3_d Talisman Consol-da/ted ---.-68/, 51/6, 51/8 Grand Junction „ .-_-. 88/6, 84/ Tauplrl Coal — ~-»-—, 19/3

THE BUSINESS DONE AT THE 3.15 P M. CALL IS PUBLISHED IN OUR FITS O'CLOCK EDITION DAILY

MTNB MANAGERS* REPOKTS.

Alburnia.—The rise is now up 35ft from the back of the drive, and some of the quartz looks well for gold. A general sample taken from wall to wall gave an assay value of 17/2 per ton. In the drive tlie reef is being stripped on the hangingwall, about ISm of quartz being taken with the drive. A general sample from this faca gave an essay value of 13/ per ton May Queen.—The hangingwall branch leader is being driven on as usual, and quartz is showing, while gold of fair quality is being won over the Intermediate level. ln^ii S f° P rt S are -' on the hangugwall leader and m>«_ the quartz coming _S a S. d 1- Htt J c plcked itorie k being select .^,° n , th \ f<,otwal i branch of No. 4 lode atopius s being carried on with fair prospects, the quartz coming to hand showing good dabs of gold. The manager hopes t. resume operations at No. 9 level ou Monday, as It was expected that it would be clear of water some time on Saturday. At b , at T tel ' } ' crus ''uig is lv progress. Old Haurakl.-At the 400 ft level the new reef seaward is in ISft from the junction £__• ?C 9 _ or Green H arp reef. The r-se' ,°" g . h , 0t <1 „ lte so stron & as in the tlm,'. La "- T n( 5 **,? same tnhieral Indications, and early in the week, colours of gold bmk.n s^! 1 " Verj _ lltUe « uartz "as been ThJ. v'n a me ° beta S engaged timbering. rief S ™, fr ° m the Unction with the new „* s ne> i' reef continues a strong s£?,f tl or , e^? ntl -, no Sold has been RSSmSIS lld c 'f tions "re favourable.' The l_ -, me , dlate dl " ire seaward has been advanced . ft from the end of the rise, and 30Hw «hJ P ? C ™ en stone were got, with gold still showing In the face. At the 300 ft level the ™v.- reef J lrl , ve has been advanced 6ft, making a total of 18ft from the .auction of 2* Gr .e" l H «P- lOlbs of specimens were got, with gold still showing. The reef at i-i-tt. x-_ ln two Portions, the footwall carrying the gold. The Green Harp reef drive is in 2ooft south of the winze. Colours of gold were seen during the week, ihe face is now getting towards the Union wH a section, and under the point where ricn gold was won In the early dave. The slopes should soon be over the point wlrave S e 3 stone wns secured last week. Pride of Tokaten.—The stopes on ths cross-lode are being proceeded with. A *onsiderable quantity of reef has been broken, but, with the exception of a few blotches, very little gold has been seen. The work of sinking the winze at the low level, on the footwall lode, has been temporarily su_peaded, aud the men shifted to test tiu

tribute lead .. '^-=3 are more invourfaWe^_ r _;' r _ tt » i*-ite___ ing the early jlart ?'ot Th"**" "iiS. the main rise }._[*£_.*&• toL** low levels, wife lootwall lode. / _.bo_l 2 b i„ e _ oi loSai. _* " and the lead is *&?£»? has &.«* -mall, *<™£^%A»g*. ;. Uairua Extjeaded ~Je£* r 1 rtont* - Talrua Goldea mil.. --. , ■*•<■■ 796 feet. Dihv-__- n „!'r Tlle lo w lev,, . at No. 3 leTeJlio?™?***, th-iS _Jl encouraging? a™*bj, to forward ore from ♦„ ?"*. has lew??? Talma -_n^r_?,*« mine to tt_ _» The Present-ac. 1 1-.i°, w T^'l»-aß^. prospecting tunnel has w T P_ ona «-g. _S and occasionally ***«»£? obtained/in I_ie dish. U _r 0 _ £$*£% north and south on No a <_£'W tet-i* tinned. In the M«& wide, and In the south^__._ 1 _i rM Mi& of the drive. The faces during the week ok*-.? b*m _Z dabs of gold. Wee * ■to'W.fl-Jtt.H New Coaistod..— No. _ le*_i-r-. The country is still of _._£?* ?'•* ««-.' quartz stringers carrying ?S_.__J__ « Victoria reef should eo-TX _?_•*• S few more feet of drlvS. reef averages about n%Jt _W-i values are poor at Dretaitt ■* I *t_J going west there is a nlc. k_?-_-<»-» two well defined walls a*._^. rt *»*2 feet wide with little or .S&-W2 A rough sample taken from ?m ¥** ml aged 26/ per ton. «£ maae to sink a wta__ aS~"f»** W wards the No. 2 -eveHL^, 1 -* 1 ? lo *t! nice block for stdplng^"*___. ?* *»* poses. 7t Tea ulatln| J,. HATOUKI I The annual generaTm.-,-. . * holders in the HanraM __***». Ltd.. was held at _^o_2_- 0l S ,OJ ta: (Mr. C. A. Stnbta) directors. In their ..nor? __■ J? 0< ?- -5 ended November 80, 1809, rt^i. I ?*** the past year the ground »,7 tributer. who had option*to _?___f* £5000. The bulb of --^aß^f?* 1 * « were the outcome of a chita?.™ I .?* Anderson against the cranjiS the plaintiff was fraec._»_T^,,__4 arranging with Messrs. w£w_S_?« ton to advance the -lhoMt^tS-- 31 * meet the claim and eip«_ t «?R_* l » end of the year, the trtw&lSS* _ purchase expired, and tt e ffiJLS™ 1 * been negotiating for the rtSsSft-S tribute, in order to take BdTaK^* l present attention devoted to SSS-S properties, with a view to t.i'iSS.' ous disposal of the co__p__T_ -*Z2T 1 extraordinary general meet-**_«_ f ' '* pony would be held after t_eoßU__7_s I lng to authorise the -lrectonT*n* grant an option over tie Cwis_v-5 ' perty. -^T*»• t* The balance-sheet show-, tte __-» _ eluding property, plant, aada-SS _ be £18,316 1/10, and the fciSSffiJ! lng 100,000 shares at 4/ e_4,3_2S creditors, £394 11/1, to b-Ta_»?Xj leaving a deficit of £2078

STANDAB_> STOCKS— Sellers. Buyers. Bank of New Zealand—... 196/6 .- 194/0 National Bank ;.. :t 120/0 . .12A/Q N.Z. Insurance ...; — a 73/0 National Insurance — — -. 2S/6 -South British Insurance.-.-- S7/8 — 53/0 Standard Insurance ....... — .. 23/6 N.Z. and River Plate — — — 87/0 Hlkm-angl Coal — 25/0 — — Northern Coal - —— — 13/4 _ 12/9 Taupiri Ooal —— 19/6 .. 19/0 Westport Coal 122/0 -. 120/0 Westport Stockton — . 8/0 — 7/9 Auckland GaB — ....— — 305/0 Auckland Gas (new) — _ 26/9 Thames Gaa — 35/0 _. 81/0 Wellington Gas 290/0 __. — Union Steamship 35/0 _ 81/6 Northern Steamship (p.u.) — — 13/0 Northern Steamship (cont.) — _. 6/4 Devonport Steam Ferry..— 33/0 — 31/6 Kauri Timber (p.u.) — — SO/3 Kauri Timber (cont.) . 15/9 „ 15/3 Rlmu Timber — .. 22/1 Parker, Lamb 24/0 >. — Auckland Tramways (pref.) — — 22/9 Auckland Tranvways (ord.) 23/0 ._, 22/3 D.S.C., Limited 3/3 — — Hill and Plummer 21/0 _» — Theatre and Arcade pref) .. 89/6 — — ■Milne and Choyce, Ltd. (pref) 21/6 ._, 20/9 Milne and Choyce, Ltd. ord) — .. 20/0 New Zealand Cem.ait . — .. 40/0 Union Oil — .. 22/0 — 20/0 Wiseman and Sons (pref.).. 20/0 .. 19/0 Wiseman and Sons (ord.)— 13/0 „ — Wilson Cement (ordj . 46/0 — 44/0 MINII«3 STOCKS—. Sellers. Buyers. Bonanea (p.u.) 0/6 — — Dixon's Consolidated (cont)— 0/5 — 0/4 Halcyon „ . 0/4 .. 0/8 Kuranut ...;. — ———._,.. 0/7 _* Imperial . .—„ — 0/4 — -vuranui-C—ledonlan -_ . l/T — 0/6 Magnet —j„„;„ — „ 0/2 May Queen _ 4/11 „ 4/9 Monowal ...„ — — — . 1/11 _ i/$ N6w Sylvia — ....... S/9 t. 8/8 Old Alburula (p.u.)— — „... 2/0 .. -USOld Alhurnia (cont.) .__-— —a*<e —«-"l/4 Saxoa -s.-rmTT^-r.-.—— 1/9 — J/8 Scandinavian ...„_ ——— 0/2J — — Southern Queen ———...— 0/3 .. —■ Point Ruseell , 0/9 .. 0/S Thames —.—„— 0/7 — 0/4J Tararu Reef ..—..»* 0/3 .. Victoria - 1/8 .. 1/6 Waiotahl -, — — 4/7 4/5 Waitangi Consolidated —_ 2/6 — 1/10 Watchman — 2/0 Mount Zeehan (p.u.).. — — 0/84 — 0/7 Mount Zeehan (cbirt) 0/7 — 0/5* Blackwater 30/0 — 27/6 Consolidated G-oldfielde _>2/3 ,_ 21/9 Itoss Goldflel-js —-.. — — .... 9/0 — (Progress Mines —..— 15/9 „ 15/3 FouT-ih-Hand .. — „„_ 1/0 — 0/6 Goldeh • Pah ......_—.—.— 0/0 .. 0/4 Hauraki Freehold — — — —. 0/5} — 0/4* Moewai . — .. — — 0/2 — Old Haurakl Mines —— ——« 6/7 — 6/5 Monte Christo — — . — — .... 0/6 — 0/4 Kapanga ... — — _« 1/1 „ 1/0 Mount Welcome — . — ....-— 0/5 „ 0/3 Pride of T*okarea — —.. —_i 0/5 — Royal Oak (cont.) — ———— 1/5 _ 1/4 Tokatea „._ 0/2 — Seddon . — — ..— 0/2 .. Comstock United 0/1J G-anHorgan 0/5 — 0/4 Ngattawa Consolidated .... 0/3 — 0/1 New Zealand Crown . . 4/8 .. 4/« Crown Royal o/4 .. 0/21 Dominion o/3 .. 0/1* Golden Belt (p.u.) 0/10... 0/9* Golden Belt (cont.) 0/6 .. — Golden Cross _. 0/2 " Karangabake . 0/2 "" 0/1 Komata Reefs ; .. 0/6* '.'. 0/54 Mnorlland (cont.) — — 0/9 .. 0/6 Missouri _. . 0/3 T." New W_Itekaurt » 0/3 " Phoenix , „ 0/5 "*. 0/21 Pride of Walhi 0/6 0/4 Rising Sua 0/7 - 0/4 Shotover 0/2 0/1 Talrua BToken Hills _/•> ** 1/0 Tairua Golden Hill. 4/0 " 3/9 Talrua Monnrch 0/° "* — Talisman Consolidated. tjl/5 "' 51/6 «- a n h . 1 o"_ 201/0 ••189/0 Walhl Bench q/3 0/1 Reefs Consolidated S/O "* 7/0 Walhl Extended 3/9 "' 3/3 Walhl Grand Junction 34/O " 33/9 Walhl<irand.Tun-tton (option) 7/0 '.'. 5/6 Mountain King 0/10 0/7 Mountain King (cont) 0/7 " — New WaltaJa '.'.*.*. 0/8 "- 0/6

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Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 38, 14 February 1910, Page 6

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SHAREMARKET Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 38, 14 February 1910, Page 6

SHAREMARKET Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 38, 14 February 1910, Page 6