MINING NEWS.
WELLINGTON SHARE MARKET. Transactions in mining shares yesterdaywere few in number,-the most noticeable feature being an advance in Old Hauraki,which had quittance at 4s.\ld. No one can account for this rise. The saleg recorded were as undersMay Queen, 4s. 4d. (first call), 4s. 4d. (second call). Old Hauraki, 3s. 4£d. (first call), 3s.'lid., '45., 4s. Id. (third call). Talisman, £2 9s. 9d. (third call). - • . Wailii, £9 16s. (second .call). I Waihi Extended, 3s. 2d. (first call). ! QUOTATIONS. j Buyers; Sellers. Bales. i £8. d. £b. d. £s. d. .Dixon Con. ............ 0 0 3 0 0 4J ' — Kuranui Galed'n ... — 0 16 N.Z. Crown .0 5 0 — ■ New Sylvia 0 4 3 0 4 5 — ■ ' I Old Hauraki 040 042 041 Saxon 0 16 0 18 — l'airua Broken Hills 0 11 — — Talisman 210 0 210 3 299 l Waihi 916 0 917 0 916 0 Waihi Extended ... — 0 3 4 0 3'2 | Waihi G'd Junct'n — 114 9 S Waitangi i...; 0 2 0.0 2 2 — . I Blackwa-ter — 19 0 — E Con. Goldfields* 10 3 110 - S Ross Goldilelds 083086 — s
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 763, 11 March 1910, Page 10
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