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CHRISTCHURCH STOCK EXCHANGE.

YESTERDAY'S TEANSACTIONa Selee reported— Govt. i$ per cent. Bonds, 1938, £36 10s; National Bank of N Z., £6 10s 6d (2 parcels), £6 lis; Union Bank of Aust., £l3 9s 6d. Sales on, 'Clian?e —X.Z. Go7t. 5i per cent. Inscribed, 1933, £100; Tnion Bank of Aust., £l3 93 6d; Canterbury Frozen Meat (cum. div), £ls. LATEST QUOTATIONS.

OTHER EXCHANGES. (press' association telegram.) AUCKLAND, December 6. Sales:—lnscribed Stock, 1927, £96 ss; 1938, £96 10s; Soldiers' Inscribed, £99 15a; New Zealand\lnsurar*e, 28s 3d; Kauri Timber, 27b 9d; Wilson's Cement, 20s 9d; Grand* Junction, 10s 2d. " . " DAIRY PRODDOE, Dalgety and Company, Ltd., have received the following cablegiaim. from their London oSicß dated December oth:— • "Butter —Since our oabiegram of yesterday prices ere 4s to 6s lower. The market continues weak." ' STORE CATTLE IN BRITAIN. SYDNEY, December C. The State Government has authorised the Agfnt-General for New: South Wales, in conjunction with the High Commissioner for Australia, to approach the Imperial Government with a »iew to securing for—Australia concessions similar to those granted to Canada, under which cattle are allowed to be imported into Great Britain without trie necessity for slaughtering within forty-eight hours of arrival.. .FARMERS' SALEYARDS. Messrs F. P. Claridge and Co. report the following sales at aucuaa:—itay, «e.d.. £l2, account Ashouiton cuent, dr. geuL £2B lus, bay xaaro £H 10s, light gig gtudiug £9, and j a 4-dr. bis, geicung' £lj, 1 ioan s-or. niaib £l4, bay geld, i'lii, bay mare £4, and various sorts up to £lO, set sp. dray harness £lO as, do. £l4, do. £l2, do. £9, do. £7 10s, do. £3 15s gig harness £li, light gig harness £7, b.p. set gig harness £6, odd set harness £2 10s, set harness i'l, collar and names £2, £2 10s, and £2 17s Cd, saddle and breeching £4 ss, collar, hemes, and reins £2 4s, spring dray £24, sp. .dray £3l, do. £l7, io. £24,' do. £l6, 1 pony gig £1», 1 r.t. gig £2B, r.t. pig £3O, 1 light trap £7 10s. Produce—Prime o.a chafl ran to 8s 6d to 4s bag, racehorse hay 5s to 5s 6d, bale straw 2s to 2s 3d, potatoes 7s to 14s, wheat 1 16* to 183 6d, oats lEs to 1 e 6d sack, ■ Oartons 16s to IBs, crushed oats 14s 6d bag, lucerne ohftS 4s 6d. Poultry—The demand , for poultry is getting more favourable in 1 j view of. Christmas. Write for crates in time for our Christmas sales, 15th and 22nd De- ' osniber. Heavy hens realised 6s 6d to 6s 6d, table chickens 8s to 13s, ducks €s to Bs, goese Bs, turkeys. 82s 6d per pair. Country clients supplied with crates upon receiving advice. Sundrias—Lawn mowers £2, £1 17s 6d, £1 15s, binder £22, mowers £9, £7, garden.roller £2 10, portaible boiler £i, wheelb<rrows £1 ss, 1 suite furniture £ls, duchesse £1 10s, 4 chairs 15s, carpet runner £3 10s, congoleum square £2l, and lots of other sundries disposed of at good prices. 4622

Borers. Sellers. £ 5. d. £ ». d. DEBENTURES— _ N.Z. Govt. <i per cent. Inscribed. 1S38 9$ 7 C — N.Z. Govt. 4J per cent. Bonds, 1938 96 7 G — is.7t. Govt. 5 per cent. Inscribed, 1&27 — 9S 15 0 N.Z. Govt. h\ per cent. Inscribed, 19S3 99 10 & .0) 0 0 N.Z. Govt. 5J per cent. Bonds, 1933 100 0 0 BANKS— Australasia. 13 0 0 Commercial of Aust. .. 1 U 0 Commercial of Aust. (4 pel cent. turn, pref.) 6 8 0 C 12 6 National of >T.Z. 6 10 0 K 12 0 New South Wales — 35 10 0 New Zealand 2 Ifi G Royal (£1 paid) _ 1 12 9 1 13 6 13 10 0 union of Aus Inula* ., INSURANCE— Standard 1 12 6 LOAX. AND AGENCY— ChriEtclmrcii Building Society 10 10 0 — Goldsbrough Jlbrt 2 1 6 2 2 G National Mortgage ... 3 9 0 3 13 0 N.Z. Loan, and Merc. (ord. etk., cum. div.) 79 10 0 81 0 0 SHIPPING— Huddart-Paricer 2 11 e 2 12 9 Union (5J per cent. euro, pref.) 1 0 0 — FROZEN MEAT— Canterbury (cum. div.) 14 IT e i; 10 o Canterbury (6 per cent. cum. pref.) .5 2 c — N.Z. Ecfrigeraliay (£1 paid) — 1 7 & N.Z. Refrigerating (ICa paid) — 0 11 3 Wellington (£o paid) .. 4 8 0 — Wellington (£3 12s Cd • paid) 3 1 0 — COALWfstport ... ■.;■ 1 11 6 —. WOOLLENSKaiupoi (£1 paid^ — 1 5 G Kaiapoi (Ks paid) - .. -- — 0 13 0 GASChTiftchurcli .. — 7 16 0 Bfcl-.WERIES-Crown .. .. 1 15 0 .118 0 Mannings 3 7' li — Ward 1 3 6 15 0 MISCELLANEOUS— Beath and Co. — 1 11 ,0 Beath .Schicss 0 17 Q 10 0 Burn* Pliilp — 1 13 6 D.I.C. (6 per cent. cum. pref.) — 10 9 Mason, Struthers (£1 paid) 1 3 Or 15 0 Maeon, Struthers (14s paid) 0 15 0 — Mason. Strutters (G3 paid)) 0 6 3 — M*aon, Struthers (4s paid) 0 4 i 0 4 7 N.Z. Dru? Co. 2 H G — N.Z. Farmers' Co-op., 19?« (7J per cent. Bonds) — 93 0 0 Whitconibe and Tomb* 3 6 0 — Electrolytic Zinc (pref,) . — 18 6 MINING— Mt. Lyell (cum. diT.) .. — 110 Waihi .. ... ■ 1 13 5 1 15 6 Waihi Grand Jumctioii 0 10 0 o io e

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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17631, 7 December 1922, Page 10

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CHRISTCHURCH STOCK EXCHANGE. Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17631, 7 December 1922, Page 10

CHRISTCHURCH STOCK EXCHANGE. Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17631, 7 December 1922, Page 10

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