THE SHARE MARKET
DUNEDIN STOCK EXCHANGE. No sales were recorded this morning. | National Bank of Australasia had two re- ‘ ported sales at ,£ls 14s 6d each. There was a 6d margin between buyers and sellers of Burns, Plnlp. Co.', Ltd. Sales Reported.—National Bank of A ns- I tralasia, £ls 14s sd, £ls 14s 6d. i Quotations as under i MINING, i Noltnmai Hydraulic- -Bnv 2 sel 3/. ! ! Wadi--8uy'24,3. re! 25 3, ; | Waihi Grand Jinirucn—Buy 6d. I i Electrolytic Zinc (pref.)—Sr-1 29'3. Electrolyttc Zinc (/I r- 1 . ord. j —S--I 27’6. Mount i.yf-l!- -Buy 21 H. j Kawarim Gold- Buy 22.3. ■ I 23 5. ! BANKING Bank ot TTew Ze.'Bi'ui rc-x rights: hcl 53/. Bank of New Zealand iiught.Si—Bnv i 314, sr-1 31 ;6. | Nal'oivß Bank of New Zealand -Boy j .26 14 . se! £-j 10 . ! P. and I). Banking Corporation Bnv ; £3O 10 . se! £l2 5 . . luiioa Bank oi Alls; I alia -Ruv £3 3 .10,. set £l4 2 6. INSURANCE. National Insurance N-! <’2s. X.Z. Insurance ( ■ Bov 30 o, m 4 31.. j South r-niuli ln:--ur,iiirc to, >.-) 4b,d. j Standai-') Ins’.iram •' 1 o. 41 'i, | SHU'PING, i Hiiddart. Parker lord.; Se) 44 0. i P. ami 0. !) £ erred Surd-, >.-! it, .'.3). • r.S.S. (V., I pi-et. ; Bov 20 , ;.ei 20.6. ! Bonis, IHiG ji. < n.. Idd. Go.-. 33-3, sol : ! 55/9- ! COAL. | i Westport (‘oal 10. M i -a., o. j j West port-SrociUon l"rd. )■ cl 30. | West port Slork.n n C-r--', / ■•■ cl . ■;/. ; j ],OAN AND AGENCY ! X.Z. Lonn au-J Mi-ri-ai,n:c- io.-d., - Bin ■ i £93. I i viqu-i na! I ruCi i. —l’> :\ -• 1 . I I'riist/-/-:/. l-.xccui -i. i ! e. ■ •■/ . I Wright, Slenne; a-; jau-i. Svl If/. , I BHE VVER Had. j | N.Z. Breweries. I.id, I ’-o'. ;!■, t?, ‘-(I | I 40, N.Z. Breweries I)r bent ores Bov 21 9, I sol 22.'2. | MEAT JdBESI-.BVINi.E | Gear AJeat to. ilnv dol X.Z. Relrigeral nig ' icor.t.i Buy 9 Iff. J SP.I IOU. Soul hill lit] ) ; rn7E: Me:\t ford. 33 6 I MISCELLANEOUS. Brown. Ewing (jircf.)- Buy 20,0. D.EC. (ord.)- -Bnv 5, pm. (pro!.) —Buy 20 0. Dominion Bubbe.i- -Buy 22 . eel 2,t).0. Kaia]io; AVof.lle-ii iord.) Sel id/. Kaiapoi Woollen |coilt. )--Sel b..3._ Kaiapoi AVoolleu (prci.p-Buy 15/5, sel 16/. ililbimi Lime, and Cement— Buy 34/3. AL'Leod Bros. Niap--Bn\ £l9, National Elect nr—.‘ > >d 2iJ,,. X.Z. Ding Co. • Buy 65 o, sel o 7 . New Zealand Drug Co. (new issue)— Buv 8/ pm, sel 9/ pm. N.Z. Express (ord. Buy 17/6,gse! 18 6., N.Z. Hardware (ord. I Buv 4.6. N.Z. Hardware (prof.)- --Sel 20 6. N.Z. Paper Mills--Buy 2T3. se! 21,5. ‘ Otago Daily Tunes —Buy 65/. Smith and Smith (pret. b-'Akl 18/6. Whitcombe and ’fomhs —Sel 71/. Wilson’s (N.Z.) Cement —Buy 30 9, WAR BONDS. 'Bonds quoted are £IOO Ronds.) 1938 44 per cent. Bonds—-Sel £97. 1939 4iJ per cent. Bonds—Sel £97. 1938 44 per cent. Inscribed—.Sel £97. 1939 4£ per cent. Inscribed—Sel £96 17.6. 1933 5i per cent. S.S. Inscribed—Sey £lOl 2/6. 1929 5 per cent. P.O. Inscribed—Sel £97 12/6.
GILLS' HIGH SCHOOL REOPEKIH6 FACING FURTHEH POSTPONEMENT SCHEME OF HOMEWORK. . ! In view of possible further postpone I mont of the opening of the Girls' High. | School, the following assignments of work i are offered for the month of March, j Written work may be sent in by post), 1 addressed to the staff. Girls’ High School, 1 enuvson street. Such work will be cor* ! rooted and returned, provided it is done ttt ! ink and accompanied" by a stamped and 1 addressed envelope for return: — j ENGLISH, i VI. Forms.—Language: NesMd, *Hb* j tnrical Ouiline.’ Reading; Ruskin* ‘Crown of Wild Olivo’; Thackeray, I ‘ KnHish Human,sis.’ 1 Third. Fonvlii, and Fifth-year Pupils (except VI. Form).—Language: Rowe and j Webb. pp. 382-396. Reading: Dickens, ‘Tale of Two Cities’; poems of Wordsworth and Tennyson for ‘Pog-eant.’ Second-year Pupils.—Language; Rowe and Webb, chapter 3. pp. 78-148, a.nd pp. 373 to 377." Reading: Dickens, ‘Tale of Two Cities ’; poems of Wordsworth from ‘Pageant.’ | "" HISTORY.’ For All Forms.—Reign of George I. an J 11. FRENCH. Form Via.—Reading; ‘ Le Petit Chose* (Daudet). ‘Los Mc’conte.nts * (Merimee) j weekly lessons I. to VII. (inclusive); proses 111 and 112; ‘Half-hours with Modern French Authors.' Part 11. (extras 66,67, 6«, 62). Form Vlh.—Revise verbs. Vi. Forms.—Weekly: Lessons 1., VII, (inclusive); proses 1., V. Half-hours ll.j Extracts 1.-IV. a.nd X.-XIIL Fifth Forms.—Moore and Donaldson, lessons 1.-X. Half-hours I.: Extracts. 90100; irregular verbs. Fourth Forms.—Finish and revise Longman, Part 1., translating lessons 25-40, answering questions at the end, and working all exercises; ‘Contes ct Aegendos,’ from p. 117 to end; translate and loam vocabulary. LATIN. Form Vl, Bradley-Arnold exorcises? read ‘Roman History,’ pp. 1-56; revise Allen’s Latin Grammar, pp, 105-117 and pp. 157-190. Third, Fourth, and Fifth Year (except VI. Form).—Longman: Irregular verbs, p. 285-286; conjugation of irregular verba from pp. 171 to 189; exorcises 113 to 120, writing D of each exercise; ‘ Caesar's Gallio War, V’il.,’ chapters 1 to 4. .Second Year.—Longman: Vocabularies 45-76; revision of four conjugations, ax> live and passive, pp. 295 to 298; exercises 66 to 76,’writing B of each exercise, and p. 298. MATHEMATICS. VLa Upper.—Do revision work in arith* metic, algebra, geometry, and trigono* mclry. Filth Forms, Vl.b and VT.a Lowete (i.e,. all third, fourth, and fifth year girla except Vl.a Upper).—Arithmetic: Pendle* 1 bury, examination papers at end of book, 1 fnuu 400 onwards. Algebra: Select ex* I amoks from exercises in Baker and Bourns i on Lie tors, simple, simultaneous, and quadratic. equations, fractions, square root. Geometry; Revise ail geometry done in, third and fourth forms. Fourth Forms.--Arithmetic : Lxamiuft* lion oapers at end of Pendlebury, from 2'o'j onwards. Algebra; Select from all exercises done, in first year. Geo* mclry: Revise work done in first yea.r. New Girls.--Revise Sixth Standardaritll* metic. BOTANY. VI. Form.--Revise orders and types of last, year. Examine, describe, and draw ten native 1 unite. _ , Third Year Form.--Neve’s Botany* chapters v. and v. Write, essay (illu* tinted) on 'Dispersal of Fruits and fieeds. Second Year Form.—Neve's ‘Botany,; ■ chapters i. and ii. j home science. ! Second Year Girls.—Revise five expert- ' nienis and live pages of theory notehooE I weekly. : Third, Fourth, and Fifth Tear Girls.— i Revise throe, chapters weekly in Hart- ; Smith’s ‘Home Scienc-’ or ionr chapters Uvorklv in Budman’s ’ Mamni of Home - S' fence.’ v.-hli .-oi-rfsp-.-nling work in nole- , lo oks in cm ii i a-c. i (iKOCKAIT-IV. • Vlh, ami V.- Vxl hook: A junior gco- ! 0......;,)|Zea1and and Australia—-r-imra! snrvrv, .mart bier,. harbors, mmmi~«;n~V cl-mim.s plains, livens lakes, ther- ,,, ,1 j,,TI fur.m exo-eis. Draw maps X,,r-ii ami So!.:!' Mauds of New Zcaji;j; j;..- ( nn.'.iutauw, plains, ; l ikes, a mi. i ".i';'-. >
Permanent link to this item
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/ESD19250306.2.3
Bibliographic details
Evening Star, Issue 18883, 6 March 1925, Page 1
Word Count
1,091THE SHARE MARKET Evening Star, Issue 18883, 6 March 1925, Page 1
Using This Item
Allied Press Ltd is the copyright owner for the Evening Star. You can reproduce in-copyright material from this newspaper for non-commercial use under a Creative Commons New Zealand BY-NC-SA licence. This newspaper is not available for commercial use without the consent of Allied Press Ltd. For advice on reproduction of out-of-copyright material from this newspaper, please refer to the Copyright guide.