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THE SHAREMARKET.

BUSINESS DO«fE. The Exchange now quotes in parwathjeaes reported sales to distinguish them Cram transactions at the ealla. AT THE 3-15 P.M. CALL TESTSRDAY. Moanataiart Waltacgl Consolidated (1/w), 1/8 Waibi Grand Junction _.- 38/ Northern Coal AscEland Gas -_... (sa/BA. an/ Wilsons Cement (pref.) .._.—..__ 38/9 AT THE 10 AM. CAM. TO-DAZ. Taltamaa Coasoiidated SO/ AX THS NCOS CALL TO-DAI. Victoria _ Sd Wafhi Waihi Grand ionctam —..—«. S/S New SylvU —.. XJ Ocddeatai CoosoUdavcss _.._.—_ MgA Tauaman Consolidated , . , SB/W Waini Beefs Consolidated 1/4 Standard Inanrasce 30/S, (30>/V)

THAMES WARDBIPS COtTBT. (Br Telegraph.—Own Correspondent, i THAMES, this flar At to-day 1 * girting of tie Thame* War-' leu's Court before Mr. F. J. Big— i 'Warden), ttue f ollowtna; baaaneae was dealt, »ttk: -Granted: EirflcM aatnea, rearrJoai tor Kirffrirl Special Qnarta Oasac; >—n n 3HBpas7, protection far Hmhi Wajirtal > Qmata Claim; Tafraa. aataea. pratsetinai; I Ftroken Hills Noa, 3 and t, (pedal aorta i ■tsxms. macMae site and water tare. Keronusended: Cnas. Gordon, license) for I liassej special quartz claim. I

TasTajßßfrrTAsT SCHOOL- Or MINKS. W*IHI. this dayThe annual meeting of the Karanaahaae Seaool of Mines was' Acid on Tuesday. Mr. C. Lloyd in tlte chair. The annaaj report and balsmrs sfl»t were read and adopted. The statement of accounts showed that the total receipts for the year were £866 IS/4 and expenditure £6BO 17'8, lea ring a credit balance of £IBB 0/8. The report stated. Inter alia, that owing to a reduction of employees by the Wsfhl Company at their mni at Waikino, the attendance had b*»en < sertwHj affected, necessitating employing the assistant, part of his rime at Karangahake, but the Council hoped for improvement* during the coming year. Students of this school did very satisfactory work, as ,is shown by the certificates gained, which axe sixteen Ost-class. six second-class, and ' four third-class. The school topped the rise in senior practical chemistry, junior dry iissiliyj, senior wet assaying, junior wet assaying, •trrreyicg. junior mathemmtlcs, and drawing. In pra ctk-st examlnatrJoas the results obtained were three passed in bwDJon assaying, one in senior dry sssvytng. one in junior dry assaying. one In senior wet assaying. Two students (G. Hyde and F. Small) are entitled to rends e H.H. Customs certifloates for bullion assaying. The president's (Mr. K. M Baranee) prise was woo by G. Hyde, with tne highest aggregate ,in three classes, and the Coatncirs two prizes for the highest aggregate 1b two classes were won by Jno. Shore aad A. KcClean. The total oamber of gold and silver assays put through during tie year was 12T. of "which four were done free of charge for prospectors. The chairman presented the prises and certi-. Scates. He regretted that more advantage j was not taken of these schools by young men emptayed tn mines sxid batteries as a means of bettering themselves and their poesrioo. At a council meeting held after the annual meeting. Mr. R. R. Lloyd was elected secretary and Mr. H. W. ftuthrte treawm T*e election of officers resulted: Patron, H. Poland. M.P.; president. Mr. K. M. Barrance; vice-presidents. Messrs. W. T Wlfcwm and C. E. Lioyd: council, Messrs. R. B. Loyld, C. Tait. E. Hogg, W. Hyde and J. Lesrra (one vice-pL-esideot and two cooucti members to be elected by Waitaao members).

3TAKDAKD STOCKS— Bailen B B ojrara ax* ll«/8 w*/© W/w "4/0 10/t 2V« «/» »rO 14/4 «/S 40/9 S7/0 W10 *•/% 43/3 s/a a*/o 24/w a/o **• Baak at New Zaalud 3b/« 73/© 11/0 21,* 27/8 TO/w BS/O M/r 17/VJ ai/o 4»/o SO/O 23/« *4/» a*/o 31/3 *M> tl/» «M> 2M> 40/G »/a •Man SaitlostaJ Bank Sew Zeaiaiid Inanranen ..... Sooth Bridsi insoranca _ Xorrhrm Can Taupiri Coal . W«tport Can! . __ ftoritlanri Gu , Gu .._ . Devoapart Ferry „.._ Northern SteajnsMp (p-n_).. Northern Steanasnlp (east.) Kauri Timber (pa.) . Kauri Timber loonc) __ TarkiBii Batba AncsJxnd Tnjawtjm (prei) Auckland Tramways (ord.) Milne art Choice. U4. (art) N r «w Zealand Cement —.. asbmore Bros. D .Z. Paper Mils* Sarian<i and Co.. Ltd. (otw.) nton Oil ___ rawm Cement (pref.) . 'Ssan Cement tord_> _ lnstNO stocks— o« 8 s K , ., 0/3 0/3 0/4 1/4 1/0 1/0 o/i» I/O o/n - 0/1 0/1 o/ii 1/3 1/4 0/7 0/1 •/TO* o/w K M M Tirainrf-CaleaVmiaji . *y Queen __„. ooowai —„... M Kmnaxaiart , ew Syl-rta . MeManral % B ratotaiK 'nttm-afi CoamBdaUetl DM OoUBeMa . . _« anraki Beef* (p.n.i _ 3/8 1/T S/6 I/O 0<«» 0/9 1M 3/8 0>» 0/2* HO -«uV0 •MB 1/8 1/4 »/« o/u T 0/TJ .V3 1/4 a/3 O'S 0/5i 01*! 1/5 | 3/4 0/5 1 on | «>/•> 4#r» 4O/0 1/4 1/9 38/4» 45/0 on «yiai| if > E anrxK Beefs fctmtj ..-_ iront Weieome . ___„ _ A Ilauivia*l Wiles ■. . . rw Zealand Grown ....... olden Cross - . dtos OoMen Httta . >... • .*. > iM M ... r . i .... —~m B aQil Extended ..._».... '•siM-PMro* ew Waitaia

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Auckland Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 59, 8 March 1912, Page 7

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THE SHAREMARKET. Auckland Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 59, 8 March 1912, Page 7

THE SHAREMARKET. Auckland Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 59, 8 March 1912, Page 7