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FOREIGN EXCHANGE RATES

Closing sight rates, as quoted by tha Bank of New South Wales, Wellington, for, buying and selling foreign currencies, based on New Zealand currency, were as follows :— October 15. On On demand. demand. To £1 N.Z. currency. Buying. .Selling. France—Francs to £1 ... 60.43 58.88 Noumea—Francs to £1 ... 61.48 58.13 Papeete—Francs to £1 ... 61.48 58.13 Belgium-Belgas to £1 .. 17.283 16.408 Germany—K'marks to £ 1 . — 9.n26 Italy—Lire to £ 1 — 4o-13. Switzerland-Francs to £1 12.311 11.846 Holland—Florins to £1 .. 5.967 o.671 Java—Florins to £1 ...... 5-921 0.60O Shanghai—N.Z. pence to , 1 dollar 22 1-3 23U India and Ceylon—N.Z. „„„,,, pence to 1 rupee 22 o-32 22 9-16 Hong Kong—N.Z. pence to 1 dollar • 24 2i-a2 2o ol-o-Stnftapore—N'.Z. pence to 1 _ dollar 345-16 3d d-16 The above rates are for on demand transactions, excepting the Japanese yen, which is T.T. The £1 is £1 in New Zealand currency. The above rates are subject' to alteration without notice. Based on the above rates of exchange the value of £1 New Zealand currency in other countries is as follows: — Oct. 13. Oct. 15. £1 N.Z. £ s. d. £ 3. d. London 0 IB 1 0 16 1 Australia 10 1 10 1 TT.S.A 0.15 10% 0 15 H% Canada "15 6 0 15 7 France 0 n r, 0 0 5% Italy 0 9 !)U 0 0 n Germany 0 9 4Vb 0 9 3?i Java 0 9 4% 0 9 3% Japan 17 9 17 9

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Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 92, 16 October 1934, Page 12

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FOREIGN EXCHANGE RATES Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 92, 16 October 1934, Page 12

FOREIGN EXCHANGE RATES Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 92, 16 October 1934, Page 12

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