CHRISTCHURCH STOCK EXCHANGE.
SATURDAYS TRANSACTIONS.
WELLINGTON STOCK EXCHANGE
<PB,E3S ASSOCIATIOH TSIJSGBAII.) WELLINGTON, January 36. Prices of investment an<f mining stocks to-day are as follows:
Buyers. Sellers. £ 6. <L £ d. d.
■4J per cent. Inscribed atock, 1938 r 6J per cent. Inscribed stock, 1933 .. 101 10 0 4J per ©enfe. "Wai Bonds, 1938 .. 88 13 6 SJ , per . cent. War Bonds, 1333 .. 101 10 0 5 per cent. P.O. Bonds, 1927 .. .. 97 5 0 5 per cent. P.O. In- ' scribed Stock, 1927 97 5 0 Bank of Australasia .. Bank of New Zealand Union Bank ... Goldsbrough, Mori ... 2 7 6 National Insurance .. Gear Meat .. .. 2 16 Wellington Meat (£3 12s 6d) .. Huddart-Parker (ord.).. 22 6 Union Steam (pref.) .. 019 9 P. and O. (def. stock) 230 0 0 Wellington ' Woollen . (rights) .... Waipa Coal .. .. 017 0 Kauri Timber ... 18 6 Ley land O'Brien Timber 118 6 Kirkcaldio and Stains (pref.) ... .. 'Ol9O National Electric ... 0 19. 0 1 0 0 N.Z. Express (ord.) '.. 015 0 N.Z. Breweries ..10 6. Wellington Racing Club s Debentures .. 109 10 0 miningNo quotations. OTHER EXCHANGES. (PEESS ASSOCIATION TELEGRAMS.) AUCKLAND, January 27. Stock Exchange Sale—Waihi, 29s 9<L TATTERSALL'S HORSE SALE. Tho entry of horses at TattorflaU'o on Saturday was smaller than at recent sales. Practically the wiole entry comprised nondescript sorts. The . better class of house is very hard to procure, owing: to owners requiring "what lew there are in the country for their_ own requirements. l?or a good class of working araught thore is a good enquiry. 'Xixo principal sales of the day were ior:—l' 1 . ifVitoon (Lihv/ood), eight-year-old. gelding £8 10s; J. W. Doig (Papanui), eight-year-old cob £10; client, nine-year-old mare £ll 10s, aged mare £9 15s; R. J. Smith (Shirley), aged gelding £7 ss. A number of aged and lees useful horses sold at from £1 to £5 iO3. • ■
SATURDAY'S POULTRY MARKET.
Canterbury Co-operative Poultry Producers, Ltd., had a, large entry for their 6alo on Saturday. There wag a. good demand all round tor prime <ruality birds, which realised high prices. Table chickens realised 4s to 17s', hens 2fl to 7a, ducks 4a to 9a, ducklings 5s to lis, turkeys 183 to 265, geeße 63 to 83. Egg Market. Eggs continue to come forward freely, and there is a good demswid. Canterbury Cooperative Poultry ' Producers, Ltd., "Chain Brand" first grades, are la 4d, seconds Is 2d, ducks' Is -fd. 6 DAIRY PRODUCE MARKET. AH. Tnrnbull and Co. have received the following cabled advice from London:—Danish butter, 2163 to 218s (last weak 2203 to 2225); N.Z. unsalted, 210s to 212s (212s to 2145); N.Z. salted,' 20& to 210 a (208s to 2125); Market slow.' Cheese • Whits 102s to 104s (10is to 10Cs>; coloured 102 a to 105s (104s to IO63). Market Blow. ENGLISH MARKETS. (Received Jonnary 27th, 6.5 p.m.) LONDON, January 25. I'rosen lamb—Canterbury heavy 9Jd oiher selected brands, ligut, 10id, Victorian firsts IOJd, seconds 93d, other States seconds 9fd Argentine seconds sd. . J ' Frozen beef—Australian crops 3&1 hinds 4Jd, Argentine fores 3£d, hinds 4gd, Uruguay fores 3Jd. Chilled Beef—Argentine fores 4jd hinds 5Jd, Uruguay fores 3Jd, others unchanged. Cotton—February shipment 19-57 p er lb. Jute—January-February shipmsnt £1& 10s per ton. Hemp—New Zealand high point fair, Janu-ary-March shipment, £35 per ton. Rubber—Para. 12id per lb, plan'ation smoked 13Jd to 14d. • Copra—January-February shipment, £3O 103 per ton. Linseod Oil per ton. Turpentine—76s Sd per cwt. WHEAT. (Keceivcd January 28th, 12.50 a.m.) LONDON, January 37. Cargoes are firm on shipments of new crop ex Australia and tho Argentine, beingr scarcely up to expectations, while the firmness of froignto is also a Etrongtliqminjj factor. Paroela are firm at 8d per qtmrta? Mjfhst
LATEST QUOTATIONS, Sals Reported—Huddart-Parier , 42a 6d. Buy* srs. Salle: rs- £ s d £ a d N.Z. GOVT. DEBENTURES— 4j per cent. Inscribed, 1S3S 96 T 6 97 0 0 i\ per cent. Bonds, 1930 S7 0 0 4i per cent. Bonds, 1939 SS 7 e 97 0 0 S per cent. Inscribed, 1927 — 98 0 0 5 per cent. Inscribed, 1929 — 97 10 0 5 per cent. Bonds, 1927 —. 93 0 0 5j per cent. Inscribed, 1933 — 101 13 0 Ej per cent. Bonds, 1933 ... — 101 15 0 BANKS— Australasia — 13 1 0 National of N.Z. 6 12 0 6 14 0 New Zealand 2 9 9 2 10 3 Royal .. .. 1 15 0 1 16 0 Union of Australia 14 17 s 14 19 0 INSURANCE— National S 18 6 New Zealand (cam div.) 1 10 0 1 10 3 South British — ' 119 9 Standard 1 19 9 LOAN AND AGENCY— Goldsbrcrngh, Mort 2 7 9 2 8 3 N.Z. Loan and Merc. (ord. stk.) 82 0 0 SHIPPING— Howard, Smith 2 11 e 2 12 0 Huddart-Parker 2 2 3 2 2 9 FROZEN MEAT— Canterbury (pref.) 5 8' 0 WOOLLENS— Kaiapoi (ord.) 0 19 6 1 0 3 Kaiapoi (contr.) 0 9 6 Kaiapoi (prei.) — 1 0 3 COAL— Westport-Stockton (ord) 0 4 0 0 4 6 GAS— ChristcBuirch (cum div.) 8 2 6 — BREWERIES— Crown (cum div.) — S 1 3 Manning 1 6 9 1 6 11 Ward 9 4 3 — CEMENTS— Wilson's 1 10 8 1 11 0 TIMBER— Kauri 1 9 0 MISCELLANEOUS— Beath and Co. 1 12 6 1 15 0 Beath, Schiees 0 15 0 0 16 6 Burns, Philp 1 12 0 1 13 0 D.I.C. (pref.) 1 1 0 — Electro. Zinc (pref. enm div.) 19 3 — Hume Pipe, Aust. (£1 paid) — 1,6 0 Mason, Strutters (£1 paid) .. :. 1 4 6 1 6 0 Mason, Struthers (lis paid) 0 15 6 — Mason. Struthers (Gs paid) 0 7 1 0 7 3 N.Z. Farmers' Co-op. (£5 paid) — 2 10 0 N.Z. Farmers' Co-op. . (7J per cent, bonds, 1926) 73 0 0 80 0 0 N.Z. Milk Products .. 1 5 6 — N.Z. Paper Mills . '. — 1 6 0 B.A.W.R.A. 0 19 1 0 19 2
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