THE SHARE MARKET
! DUNEDTN STOCK EXCHANGE. j | Iluddart, Parle or (ord.) remain firm, and ' ■ had Bales this morning at 44s 6d (two) and 44s 7A, the market closin,- -.vitk a buyer ! at 44s 3d ; setter at 44s 64. P. and' 0. ■ deferred stock are firm, and it ere -wanted I at £397; no seller under £405. The Lon- ) don price of this stock is £440. Waihis ! continue in xjood demand, raid had inquiry !at 40s, Bettors asking 416. Buyers of National Insurances iiavo firmed to 6&? 6d, sellers asking Is more. New Zealand Coal and. Oil have firmed to buyers 3s, sellers still asking 7,.- 6d. IHleety and Co. j had inquiry at 180* without Rollers. °n!e<.~TTnddart, Parker (ord.), 44 u 6d, 44* 6d, 44? 3d. i Qnotations : I —Dredging.— \ I Electric—Put 1/2. ; I —Quartz. — ! [ Tnlißm.an Consolidated—Bur 9'2. ?el 9'6. { | Waihi—Bnv 40/. s>el 41/. " ' ' j : Waihi Grand .Innc-ti. -{—V,v.y 17/3. <=« l : 13/3. ' i , Mount Lyell—Buy 31/3. sei 7:1 3. j : —lnvestment;.. I Natimml Bank of New Zealand—Bur 123/. P.-nk of New Zealand (£6 13/4 paid)— Boy £l3. "National Insurance Cn.—Bin- 62/6, sel | 63/6. ! New Zealand Tr.fwrance- Co.—Bnv 204/. i P. and 0. (deferred stock)—Bnv £397. i eel £405. i Union Steam S'hip Co. fori) —Bnv 68/ ' Fmldart, Parker (ord.)—Buy rel i 44/6. ' I ! "Westport C-vil C,;._Bnv 3v6. I We-stport Stockton (anil—Bur 8/9, sol j 9/. ! Vw Zealand Con! and Oil—Bin- 3'. fel 1 3/6. i Pimwh'n-Kaikorai Trams—Pol 22 6. I Pal-etv and Co.—Bnv 180/. t ( "Dominion R-bber Bar 27/3. j ! IVnacjhv'f; Pnpo and tirir.e—Scl 27/?. ] • Vf>w Zealand Befrigerttin;/ Co.—lluv j 44/3. ' ! Kaiapoi "Woollen (ord.)—But 146/. j Milhum Limo and fWufit'—Bnv 33/. I I Mosfficl Woollen Factory Bnv 'io2'6. j I ;-W Zealand I)n;si C,i.,'l.td. ,'£2'—Bnv I 540. Nerr Zealand. Paper Milb—Bny 22/6, fc] 23 ! . I Oamaru Woollen (ord.) —Buy 31/. ! • Ota:rn Dailv Times '—Bid "54;5. | THE TIUIW IiEGEEE | GERMANS' CLEVER MKTHODS. AUSTRALIANS WHO wnrLP NOT TALK. "in O nil pip- » 'v »hj Olir al C ir n i ' nl \ ih 1 \I x ii k if \x -'(ii cll i n* niti a li » til t ( is i pps Th l fff- v <n thj ii t b f i i if i> rn i 1 ii i i ii » 3 ( < ' id fr i I ii v. i < fit n 11 »n t i r <\ont rbr i-wo I 1 ~ tiw i <i i (iv lii i n \ ie n n 1 a ! i f i i! m i i n ( 1 f nsi p iciieat'i n i i < ih 1 < 1 i CM I l l P I ) fl t I> 'l "" IS * I 1 1 II j Cn 1 ti hit b j • 6 I ) i t l Cai io ii t Mi«, r in n bu I) liu u 'a 1 i n f ii* ill fir >i hit t 1 ( i H n rii y *» ->ti ii tv i ft ii sun 'c }'O«T OCT fTT One no Vn r i n i n" i •** <Wrs i car hj p cat u ) ir i tiai an \o « 1< n i irn r< l ti <y Hm M r As e ti r 11 i lii l ii id u i p ii l Ij! (j n fio ci b m n | l» til In tin i< "nt I\ 1 ii mi ii i i can l I ii ii hj /i Is n r lit le l ■, (' ir- 1 > i r 1 i j ( rni mi hj 1 f rn i 3 i t I In o i a n i i ,i i i ht - n i tno \h 1 1 J i ' jt- 11 ai i i "1 si i n ri l i s tin it i T i < t < t ) ' f I 111 1 - Jl t 1) tl ' {ir c ith ( ) > i i b \ nau i i i « t i in t i ),iffl l't ' in «< m r'l i bfj 1 i\ i 1 i_ in u i r i p iir" nt aid pes u b W h-t o-\ in] m the cip i(1 p i a v n a 7 1 uiur J 1L aaic f 1 A j t- 1 po- s 101 Chimin ei s ei 1 itj-J *• ' ' n av ot txr <r -ri=>" '■a. It m t lb >e ;r«oier *av« a -01 «1 1 11] re 's<• n HifP or (Jif-n 1 1 1 b a ji be l 1 t tin ihi hj a 1 4 i n re a 1 lof i OUT K 0 If u, i jig ni 11 b p tut I or cot 1 0 " j jj \us for tarrz ' ' ' W m ' 1 fctj.l i ejitr a*• DivU-ix 1 o tittt js hf " j 1 ncrv s n mejii;, lit pin „ I t. 1 1 onh iif t lot > to 1 1 g op a d thfir , 11 j1 1 ' hj J rut what thfev told the German olßoers intcrroI <ra 1 j is 1 l s Iv t „o 1 ' f <* s i\ re I lip-bt and + he r,er<ral ffc 1 nf conluerit ' rliev 1j1(1 » ci tb Airt-rird _j ecu njt 1 *o a:*>] r 'be 1' it * 1 s d hja f hj r vras > lit 1? si,>nc on ourfia "u< Ho wuijt 1 men ware probably talked into saying even i tni b\ u 11 ii f o kiiH . all about us. As for the older man. a #er- • ge-u lit Of 11 mi < L 1n i jbt - r \ c mt it' n! 01 rht ha. K- 1 long;, unbroken period with the troops. He ] rctUbPti on ake ny mihwjiy at»a fme t at d r iu!d not be shaken in his resolro by any 1 up hj emp jtie 1 \\K idlla. mn veil oe * p odd o the calmer m \ tbrsc men i when, shaken after a. fierce attack and a - heavy barrage, aloae, -and surrounded by the . c leniy ritl b\ eey dcxlge ord ne^sud [ jn with ih ir back? t> the v, ill to j he re=oh( not dv <inj chance lord to give ' awai their « tic -o tl- entiiiy
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Evening Star, Issue 16837, 12 September 1918, Page 1
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