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EXPORT OF GOLD AND SILVER.

Tho following return shows the quantity and value of gold exported lrom the several parts of the Dominion for tho month of March, 1909. and 1910 :— March, 1910. March, 1909.

36,449 142,841 40,044 155,622 Doorcaso for March, 1910, 35950z, valued at £13,681. For the quarter ended 31st March, as compared with the corresponding quarter of 1009, the figures are as follow :—: — 1910. 1903. U3.9760J:, £451,080 ... 1 17, 2740z, £466,238 Decrease for 1910, 32980z £15,158. The quantity of silver exported during March of this year was 110,2040z, \olued at £11,029; as compared with 204.0380z, valued at £20.343, for March, 1009. Kur tho quarter ending 31st March, 1910, Uie export was 410,1000z, valued at £40.093. as against 402,6920z, valued at £40,150, for the March quarter of last year.

A Press AMbooialion cable btates that the Association football game, Scotland v. England, was won by Scot lend by two goals to nil. Mr. Harry A. Shepherd, estate agent and secretary to the llataitat Land Co., Ltd., Norwich Chambers, Customhousequay, advertises in this issue particular* of como Trenth&m .tectiona, with Mainroad frontage, aituatt clou to railway station*

Auckland . 17,934 69,530 Nelton 78 313 Wettport . 632 2,550 Gro-uiouth 3,973 15,010 Hokirika . — — Dunedin .. 11,690 47,071 Invorcargill 2,142 8.567 Oz. £ 19,770 76,02; 364 1,451 1,538 5,95< 5,562 21,621 623 2,49: 10,557 42,451 1,630 6,511

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Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 78, 4 April 1910, Page 8

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EXPORT OF GOLD AND SILVER. Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 78, 4 April 1910, Page 8

EXPORT OF GOLD AND SILVER. Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 78, 4 April 1910, Page 8