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AUCKLAND STOCK EXCHANGE.

INVESTMENT STOCKS AND SHARES. COMPARISONS OF RECENT TRANSACTIONS. TO THURSDAY, JANUARY 26.

?a t I!2L? n » " e £. en .y r .? Government Stock ts baaed on price received at maturity. Tanbject to English Income Tax. tFrce of Income Tax.

, 4. THE AUCKLAND STAR, FR1 FINANCE, COMMERCE AND MARKETS. Auckland stock exchange. ■ INVESTMENT STOCKS AND SHARES. AT THEMARTS. I IMPERIAL COMPARISON3 trassact.ONS. ! EGGS IN SHORT SUPPLY. DISL »< ED I0 2 , AUSTRALIA STANDS FIRM. STRAWBERRIES DONE. Companies Market Price. Dividend. (From Our Own Correspondent.) — - — HatTper Return PLENTY OF BANANAS. SAN FRANCISCO, December 28 center Discrimination against "American rail' Seller* Buyers. 12 months di*. or due. ment Straw berries are practically done for , vavs . American ports and American ship- ago. amount at latest this season. Plenty of apples are now pine " by the Canadian and Australian ! per nharc. rates. being sent, supplies of .Japanese plume are Qovernm'ents was charged by the United *.d£sd£«d t * also ample for the requirements of the States Shipping Boardi in its annual B^ t * alasIa 14 12 6 - 14 4 0 14 Apr.-Oct. 4 16 6 market. In English varieties, Angelina ,. eport to Congress in Washington. The commercial 196 190 1 10 0 15 Feb.-Aug. 5 3 4 Burdetts are now coming forward. restrictions of the British preferential National — 6 16 6 7 2 6 14 Jan.-Jnly. 5 2 2 The hot weather appears to have in- rate to ,r 00( imported through a sea or New Zealand 2 19 3 2 19 0 2 19 0 14} Dec.-June 4 18 4 creased the demand for tomatoes, with river p01 D t 0 f Canada has apparently been tjJSDRANCE— the result that prices have improved. successful in diverting traffic from the New Zealand 216 209 117 3 1/9 Feb.-Aug. 4 6 0 A large shipment of bananas came to United states ports to Canadian ports South British 2 17 6 2 16 6 2 16 9 2/3 Apr.-Oct. 3 18 11 hand this week by the Tofua to a market d f American vessels to vessels of _ TV4MnTAT that was beginning to get bare. Lemons R FINANCIAL— are a scarce line at the present time, and 55 pSrs' w li*nrpf 1 n 14 in o i? o « S C k''a UR ' ? iq « i i • u • X n AivipT-jran onerator who was called Farmers Auc. (Bprel.) — O 14 10 ni? o 6 Feb.-Ausr. 7 19 6 in consequence rule high in price. Giapes A 1v th fi differeiice between the Goldsbrough Mort ... 2 7 6 2 7 0 2 10 6 15 Dee.-Juni. 6 6 11 are selling well. . "P 011 to L P»y the ditteience uetween rue and River Plate.. — 176140 8 July-Jan. 5 18 0 Supplies of eggs were on the short eide two tarin rate«s, because a a ® Loan and Mercantile. • — 94 0 0 93 0 0 7i June-Dec. 8 3 0 this week and the Drice advanced in con- unloaded at a Ignited States pott and toi- Loan. Merc, (pref.) • — 81 0 0 80 0 0 5 June-Dec. 6 5 0 sequence to 1/7 and 1/9 warded bv rail to Canada, has protested N.Z. Guarantee Corp. 0 9 1 0 8 8 0 10 6 10 Mar.-Sep. 8 17 9 Sellhig rates atauctionare:- to the Shipping Board. The board lias COA £ r _ Apples.—Gravenstein and other coloured accordingly taken the matter up with Pukemiro — 3 2 6 8 0 0 30 Mar.-Sep. 9 16 8 sorts, 6/ to 8/per case; green apples, 4/ to the expectation that the arrangement can Taupiri 163 15 0 110 10 May-Nov. 7 13 6 5/; Astraclian, poor, 3/; good. 7/6; be corrected." — 0 16 6 0 15 3 10 March 9 11 3. cookers, 3/ to 6/ per case, according to Customs rates and regulations are, of GAS— quality. cuorse, a purely domestic matter and Auckland (old) 136 132 1 3 9J 8 July-Feb. 6 16 6 Pears—Bon Chretien, small, 7/; large, Canada's policy is exclusively Canada's SH rpp 1NG __ 11/ per bushel_case. concern, but it is suggested that conces- DcvonDort Ferrv 14R i ■? ika 71 t.,i„ a t o Tomatoes. No. 1, 4/6 to 5/6 per case; s i ons j n 60 me other quarters may induce Northern 8team (p.«.j 0 14 11 0 14 6 0 13 6 8 Nov.-May 7 17 3 No. 2, 3/ to 4/; extra choice smooth iruit, tIle c ana jj all Government to modify the Northern Steam (cont) 073 — 063 8 Nov.-May 8 3 11 5/6 to 7/ per case. ruliug in question. timrfrAngeltoa«T8/ Satsumas In thie connection the U.S. Shipping Kauri 1.10 — ' 1 7 6 6 June-Dec. 6 15 0 BurtnS!'/ t?6/7o|ont 3/« to V; knd Board contrasts the Canadian policy o National 0 12 6 - 0 15 0 8 May greengage, 9/ per case. , tariff discnmination with the freedom of MISC ELI-ANEOUS-Apricots (Otago), good, 8/ to 10/ per movement allowed American imports and Electrolytic Zinc .... _ ill 3 1 17 0 12 Sep.-Mar. 7 13 6 case- inferior 3/6 to 5/. exports, and points out that its own inves- Electro. Zinc (pref.). — l 12 1 17 6 12 Sep.-Mar. 7 10 0 Peaches. —Choice dessert, 6/6 to 7/6; tigations have revealed that over 60 per British.Tobacco .... 1 19 10 1 19 7 2 12 10 12 February 6 4 0 «/ + n K/c cent ot the total movements through the "V J* 1( I £ _i *9 9 May-Nov. 5 6 8 Lemons—Cured, 19/ to 25/ per case; port of Vancouver, B.C., consist either of Farmers' Fertiliser".'.' 426° - 1 5 O 7J June° V ' 9 4 0 rough, 8/ to 12/; American oranges, 30/ to imports consigned to the United States or Dominion Pictures .. — 1 0 0 1 0 3 1/tt November 7 8 1 Q7/« nGr C o*e exports moving from the United States to Mflne. Choyce. shares — 143150 8 Apr.-Oct. 6 9 3 Hothouse^grapes, 1/ to 1/7 per lb. foreign ports. ™ } * O 1~ 0 1 - 6 O 10 6 7* 7 ,o o Bar.anas, repacked, No. 1, 14/ to 16/; Another "illustration of the co-opera- Dnlon 0 il .\\' Z. " o 0 2 2 0 2/6 6 13 No. 2, 10/to 12/per case. t! on between members of the British Wilsons Cement .... 117 11 1 17 S 1 15 0 10 Nov.-Junc 5 5 6 Vegetables Empire for their common good that is r>|n B v NTII1l p <s _ CMM d* I. «w « 0 HK10 0 102.0 . . .Tan.-.Tuly & 14 . the supply of vegetable, eent in. ™ * US 11% .0* FebrJS ''i 1 potatoes are now in somewhat short fihipping p]ying betvveen Vancouver and Tft4x .e supply, and sell from 6/ to 9/ per bag. us t r alia, as well as the Canadian rail- 1930 Q _ _ .. _ n _ Island kumaras, 16/ to 20/ per cwt; new > ,, nr .:. j: P4 , of 4 m <»rifan shin- m 9 ' lj 0 07 30 0 4) June-Dec. o S 6 local, 3d to 4d per lb; pumpkins, 16/ to *-?A. s plejKUce - 1 ° I Ame . r 'u -f P — 90 15 0 96 10 0 4i May-Nov. 4 18 9 22/ npr owt- swedes 3/6 to 4/ ner baK" ■ and Ameiican lailwaje. This situa- 1930_ ""*,VoV•••••••• 97 0 0 96 15 0 96 10 0 41 Apr.-Oct. 4 17 10 onions, 4? cabbage on t.on results from the regulation requiring Sold.ers. 1933 101 10 0 101 0 0 101 5 0 0| Jan,July D 5 0 v ia/ n ._ j a „.„. the cost ot rail tianspoitation ftonx the }?/ points of origin of shipment to the port

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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 22, 27 January 1928, Page 4

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AUCKLAND STOCK EXCHANGE. Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 22, 27 January 1928, Page 4

AUCKLAND STOCK EXCHANGE. Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 22, 27 January 1928, Page 4